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May 21, 2006

DemoWolf releases a new series of Virtuozzo Power Panel (VZPP) tutorials

DemoWolf has just released a new series of tutorials for the Virtuozzo Power Panel (VZPP) Virtual Private Server (VPS) software by SW-Soft. These tutorials are ideal for web hosting companies who sell VPS plans, because their customers can now watch flash video tutorials to learn how to use their VZPP control panel.

"We are proud to offer the most complete series of Virtuozzo Power Panel tutorials available" says Rob Moore, founder of DemoWolf. "VPS customers can now get the help they need with VZPP themselves, by watching our online flash tutorials.

The VZPP series of tutorials includes 16 tutorials for $49.95. As with all DemoWolf tutorial purchases, the VZPP tutorials will be custom branded with the customer's logo in the first, and last frame of every tutorial. Purchases are also covered by DemoWolf's 12 month price protection guarantee, and 12 month version guarantee.

DemoWolf's inventory of tutorial series also includes CPanel, WebHost Manager, Direct Admin, Plesk 8 for Linux, Plesk 7.5 for Windows, Helm, Email, FTP, and several DNS and domain name tutorial series. Currently in production and to be released shortly, are tutorials for ServerCP by Zervex, EnsimPRO (for Linux and Windows) and several new CPanel skins.

About DemoWolf
DemoWolf is an internet services company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Specializing in providing online branded demonstrations for the web hosting industry, DemoWolf also provides custom tutorials for many other online applications. For more information, you may contact DemoWolf by visiting their website at www.demowolf.com, or call toll free 1-866-905-4678.

Rob Moore, P.Eng, MBA (President)

Rob Moore

"I am having all kinds of fun with DemoWolf" says Rob. "Every day I get to meet new people in the web hosting industry... some successful, and some just starting out. Web hosting is still such a wonderfully active industry, and I don't see this changing anytime soon. I intend to keep at this until I stop having fun... and I don't see that happening anytime soon either! :)"