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Accounting and business management solutions vendor, MYOB, has launched what it says in an Australian-first cloud platform – Ilisys cloud services -specifically designed to give greater control to its website designer and developer partners.

MYOB’s website division general manager, Matt Mulligan, says the platform has a number of first to market features, including live switching of the application stack and pre-configured Varnish caching for popular applications that make its “speed, ease of use and performance unmatched.”

“No one else in Australia has done what we’ve just done in launching Ilisys Cloud Services. I’m so proud and excited that we’ve successfully built a platform for developers and designers that’ll support the smoothest website deployments in this country.”

Mulligan claims that since Ilisys launched its first cluster in 2004, “pioneering cloud hosting in Australia,” it has been the hosting platform for 20,000-plus Australian businesses making their way on the web.

“This is easy-to-use cloud, delivered locally at low latency through a developer-friendly control panel. It’s high-performance infrastructure made available and affordable to everyday SMEs and their digital partners. Ilisys is delivering unique performance levels and the tools that our partners need to develop and run busy marketing and ecommerce websites.”

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