Atomia’s 2016 year in review
As this year is drawing to a close and the holiday season is upon us, we thought it would be nice with a short recap of the year. We’re proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish.
As this year is drawing to a close and the holiday season is upon us, we thought it would be nice with a short recap of the year. We’re proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish.
Dropsuite has built an Atomia integration that will let you sell seamless, cloud-based site backups to your hosting customers. It’s almost here, so we wanted you to have a chance to learn more about this new integration, about the Dropsuite Website Backup product (a.k.a. Dropmysite), and how your hosting business can benefit from it.
It’s been a couple of months since we released our new documentation site. We said it was a work in progress, and you might have noticed that it is. Since a lot of changes and additions have been made to the site since its release, we figured it was about time we gave you an update on what’s new. These are no giant leaps for mankind, but big steps in the process of improving usability and content.
The hosting industry moves fast and leaves no prisoners behind. We work hard to make sure that our customers, a great mix of hosting companies and telcos, can continue to offer cutting-edge hosting services to their end users. As you may know, we recently released Atomia 16.9, a brand new version of our hosting and billing software with powerful new features and improvements.
We just wanted to let you know that we have now updated Atomia.cloud to reflect some of the cool new cloud-related features in Atomia 16.9, and in the process completely updated the site’s design language to match the rest of Atomia.com.
We are happy to announce the launch of our new documentation site, learn.atomia.com. Here we have collected all of our documentation in one neat package, and in the process made some significant changes to how it’s presented and organized. Read on to learn what’s new, and what’s coming!
We’re pleased to announce a new major release of the Atomia Cloud Hosting Platform, our all-in-one hosting and billing software. Atomia 16.9 is available starting today.
We have a lot to tell you about, so let’s get right to it!
As you may know if you’ve followed us for a while, we have two major releases of our hosting and billing software per year. In September it’s time for the second big one of 2016, which will open up even more possibilities for hosting providers.
This is a quick sneak peek of some of the new features and improvements that are coming in our next release.
Today more than 40 percent of web access is done via mobile devices, and this is a growing trend. It shouldn’t come as a surprise. Just think about how often you yourself access the web on your mobile device — and you’re hardly alone. There were 2.6 billion smartphone subscriptions worldwide in 2015, and by now you can add a couple of hundred million to that number.
With internet access everywhere and a smartphone in every hand, being able to work on the go has not just become a possibility, it has become a requirement.
Atomia is a big product; a whole suite of hosting and billing software that works together as a complete solution for selling hosting services. Sometimes our software platform can feel a bit like a friendly Frankenstein’s monster. He was also modular, and more than just the sum of his pieces. 😉
A checklist of our various features based on category can now be found at atomia.com/features.
Single pane of glass is an expression that has been used in the IT industry to describe a system that basically gathers lots of different functions and information in one experience. In today’s world we already have to interact with an abundance of different systems, so as end users we tend to value having as few systems as possible to learn and work with.