For
Immediate Release
DOTSTER SELECTED AS FINALIST IN 2005 TECHNOLOGY AWARDS
Vancouver-Based Domain Registrar in the Running for Private Company of the Year
VANCOUVER, Wash., September 26, 2005–The Cascade Pacific Council of the Boy Scouts today announced that Dotster, the Vancouver-based domain registration and web hosting company, is a finalist in the 2005 Technology Awards.
Dotster is a finalist in the category of Private Company of the Year. The winners will be announced at an awards event at the Governor Hotel in Portland, Oregon on November 17, 2005 to benefit the career-oriented coeducational programs of the Cascade Pacific Council.
The Private Company of the Year award is based on excellence in people, performance, and contribution. The application process reviewed everything from employee satisfaction to technological innovation to contribution to the Pacific Northwest's high-tech industry.
"We're honored that the Cascade Pacific Council has chosen us to be a finalist in the 2005 Technology Awards,"
said Clint Page, CEO of Dotster. Page also praised the other finalists: "The Pacific Northwest is home to many innovative high-tech companies, and we’re proud to be recognized among them."
ABOUT DOTSTER
With nearly three million Internet domains, Dotster is one of the largest ICANN-accrediteddomain name registrars in the world. Launched in 2000, Dotster was among the first to offer long-term registrations and discounted pricing. Dotster delivers creative and hard-to-find domain names, superior online account management tools, and a dedicated support team. The company's services include web hosting, DNS management, website development and marketing services, and partner programs.
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