LeaseWeb Enjoys Rapid Growth

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — Web hosting provider LeaseWeb has announced that HostReview magazine has named it "the world's fastest growing hosting company."

"If we continue to grow as we did in the past year, I expect that LeaseWeb will remain in the number one spot for awhile yet," Con Zwinkels, LeaseWeb managing director, said. "In the past 12 months we have doubled the number of employees — and we still have at least 30 job openings."

According to Zwinkels, LeaseWeb was already listed in 18th position on the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 of 2007.

"This position on the American HostReview list is extra special to me," Zwinkels said. "To us, it confirms that we are not only working hard on growing but that the market is also seeing that. Not just in the Netherlands, but around the world."

LeaseWeb has reportedly doubled the capacity of its hosting network and expanded its support unit.

"We are already Dell's biggest Internet partner in Europe," Zwinkels said. "To top it all off, in one year we have managed to fill nearly 500 data center cabinets with hosting equipment at the EvoSwitch CO2-neutral data center."

For more information, visit www.leaseweb.com.

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