This is a blog title I’ve utilized far too often, and far too often it’s been true!
I’ve been busy lately with a number of different things — later this week we’ll be announcing a small acquisition that’s completing (Less than 50 clients, nothing to get too excited about). Migrations too & from others’ services aren’t simple: It’s not always easy even when the client is all alone and requires no billing migration.

When they have 50 odd other friends & need their billing data, records & information retained.. well, migrations aren’t fun. On the other hand it is an exceptional experience to be able to work with additional clients. Something that has always given me much pleasure is ensuring needs are met — great or small. It’s a mixed result of caring & ethics but in the end all I see are smiles: It’s wonderful!

Within 2 weeks we’ll be launching a couple of new things including a ‘clients’ section of the site where we’ll be providing client case studies, a client list (Want on it?) & some more testimonials. Shortly thereafter I will be personally setting up a client showcase.

A client showcase has been in the works for a long time. In total, I’ve sent out 3 different thorough client interviews, none of which have been returned mind you! The client showcase is going to be a great opportunity to get your site some additional visibility (Fused Network receives over 5,000 uniques a month — what they do here, I’m not certain but they definitely don’t comment on the blog!) and give us the chance to get a ‘behind the scenes’ view of each clients’ operation.

We’ve hosted a great deal of smaller fortune 500 companies (Is there such thing as ’small fortune 500 companies’?), design firms, charities, faith-based organizations & all sorts of excellent clients and I want to give everyone a chance to meet them all even if just on-line.

Beyond that.. Semi-dedicated (I will see to it!) will be officially launching shortly. Especially now that we’ll be bringing our second semi-dedicated server online, it’s probably time to actually let people know about it. Oops.