Infosaic Technologies Marks 25 Years of Cloud Hosting and Virtual Desktop Service
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Founded in 2001, the company has grown from traditional web hosting into a modern Desktop-as-a-Service provider, delivering secure, compliant Windows Virtual Desktops to businesses nationwide.

COLUMBUS, Ohio - OhioPen -- Infosaic Technologies is celebrating 25 years in business in 2026, marking a quarter-century of providing hosting and, more recently, cloud-based Virtual Desktop services to small and mid-sized businesses.

Since its founding in 2001, Infosaic Technologies has evolved alongside the hosting industry — from early web and shared hosting offerings to its current focus on Desktop as a Service (DaaS), giving customers a fully configured Windows Cloud PC accessible from any device, with no hardware to manage and no technical expertise required to get started.

Today, the company's DaaS Cloud PC plans start at $11.95 per month and include a dedicated IP address, full administrator rights, and unlimited, unmetered usage with no hidden fees. Infosaic's infrastructure runs from Tier 3 data centers with redundant power and cooling and is backed by a 24/7 Network Operations Center, with compliance certifications including HIPAA, PCI DSS, and SSAE Type II — credentials that have made the platform a fit for healthcare, finance, and other regulated industries.

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"Twenty-five years in this business means we've lived through nearly every shift the hosting industry has gone through," said a spokesperson for Infosaic Technologies. "What hasn't changed is our focus on keeping things simple for the customer — transparent pricing, real human support, and infrastructure that just works."

Every new Infosaic Technologies customer is covered by a 15-day money-back guarantee on its DaaS Cloud PC plans.

For more information, visit https://www.infosaic.com/daas.

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