Paysite CMS Software Provider Elevated X Receives 3rd XBIZ Award Nomination

LOS ANGELES — Paysite CMS software provider Elevated X has been nominated for an XBIZ Award in the Software Company of Year category for the third year in a row.

“We’re honored to be nominated for Software Company of the Year for a third consecutive year and thrilled to be a part of the XBIZ Awards again in 2011,” said Elevated X co-founder and CEO AJ Hall.

It was another busy year for one of the industry’s most active tech companies. Priding itself on a high frequency of new leading technology updates to keep its customers competitive, Elevated X maintained a frantic development pace once again in 2010. XBIZ LA show attendees got the first look at a new CMS version and XBIZ Summer Forum attendees were first to see the use of HTML 5 technology for iPad compatibility.

2010 marked the release of a new CMS version, a pay tube setup, mobile pay site solutions, iPad HTML5 based video delivery and encoding, and pay per download/rental/pay per minute VOD features.

The year also saw launches and re-launches of many Elevated X powered sites and cash programs including Private, Playboy's Reality Cash, OC Cash, Hunk Money and several others also up for XBIZ honors. Thirteen Elevated X CMS powered adult businesses are nominated for XBIZ Awards in a total of 18 categories.

“Our goal is to improve our product and service every year and to keep our customers current with the latest trends," Hall said. "It’s always a good feeling to have your effort be recognized by other people. Just being nominated for Software Company of the Year for a third time is great. Winning an award would just be the icing on the cake.”

For more information, visit ElevatedX.com, or call (800) 690-9277

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