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CLDY.com Announces Acquisition of QOXY: A New Era of Enhanced Cloud Services

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 18 March 2024 - In a significant move that marks a new chapter in the cloud hosting industry, CLDY.com, a leading provider of cloud-based solutions, is thrilled to announce the acquisition of a popular web hosting provider, QOXY Pte Ltd.



From 2017 to 2024, there has been a 73% increase in the consolidation of the infrastructure and hosting sector in Singapore and Malaysia. Coupled with a cessation of hosted email solutions from incumbent telecommunication service providers, this strategic acquisition by CLDY.com is aggressively leading the expansion to provide innovative cloud, web, and email hosting services for both retail and reseller partners.

A Strategic Move for Enhanced Capabilities
The acquisition of QOXY is a testament to CLDY.com's commitment to providing unparalleled cloud services. By integrating QOXY’s advanced technology and expertise, CLDY.com is poised to deliver an even broader range of cutting-edge cloud solutions incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, 2 of the 4 tech frontiers identified for development nationally by the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore. This move not only strengthens CLDY.com’s service portfolio but also reinforces its position as a frontrunner in the cloud hosting industry.

What This Means for QOXY Customers
QOXY customers can look forward to an array of enhanced benefits as they transition to CLDY.com. These benefits include access to a more robust infrastructure, advanced security measures, and a wider selection of cloud services. Furthermore, CLDY.com is committed to ensuring a smooth transition for all QOXY customers, with dedicated support teams in place to assist with any queries or concerns.

Commitment to Excellence and Innovation
The acquisition reflects CLDY.com’s dedication to excellence and innovation. By combining the strengths of both companies, CLDY.com is set to deliver unparalleled efficiency, reliability, and scalability in its cloud solutions. This merger will accelerate the development of new services and features, ensuring that customers receive the most advanced and reliable cloud hosting options available.

A Word from CLDY.com's Leadership
“We are excited to welcome QOXY into the CLDY.com family. This acquisition is a significant milestone for us and a win for all customers,” said Dan Chen, MD of CLDY.com. “Together, we are better positioned to serve our customers with even more robust and innovative cloud solutions. We are committed to ensuring that the transition is seamless for QOXY customers and to delivering the high-quality service that our customers have come to expect.”



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About CLDY.com

CLDY.com is a leading provider of cloud, web, and email hosting solutions, offering a wide range of services designed to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. With a focus on reliability, security, and customer service, CLDY.com has established itself as a trusted partner for businesses looking for scalable and efficient cloud hosting solutions. Backed by 24/7 support, CLDY's solutions provide fast, secure, and stable hosting solutions for a global audience.

For More Information
For more information about the acquisition, the benefits for customers, and what to expect moving forward, please visit CLDY.com's website.

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