Accolades Continue to Grow for Revolutionary PerfectDisk 10 Defragmenter
Leading industry voices provide long list of rave reviews
GAITHERSBURG, MD – February 18, 2009 – Raxco Software, the leader in disk defragmentation software, today announced that its new PerfectDisk® 10 disk defrag and optimization utility continues to receive glowing reviews from reviewers, bloggers and analysts from around the world. Since its release on January 27th, 2009, PerfectDisk 10 has received over 20 5-stars, highly-recommended, or A+ reviews from many of the world’s leading software experts, making it the most highly-praised release in PerfectDisk’s history.
A sampling of some of the praises for PerfectDisk 10 includes:
“The praises being given PerfectDisk 10 demonstrate that it meets the needs of a wide range of users,” said Joe Abusamra, vice president of operations of Raxco Software. “From home users to enterprises running ESX Server and Hyper-V, PerfectDisk 10 is now even more compelling for today’s budget-conscious environment.”
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About Raxco Software
Raxco Software has been the industry leader in helping large enterprises, small businesses, and consumers with their computer resource management needs for over 30 years. Its PerfectDisk 10 is Certified by Microsoft® for Vista, Windows Server® 2008 and Hyper-V. PerfectDisk products have a long history of winning the industry’s highest awards, most notably its perfect 5-star review from CNET Download, winner of the Windows IT Pro Readers' Choice Awards for Defragmentation Utility and Storage Management Tools, Redmond Magazine's Best of the Best Award, and PC Magazine's Editors’ Choice Award. Raxco also produces optimization software, for HP's OpenVMS operating system. Raxco Software can be found on the Web at www.perfectdisk.com.
Contacts:
Sherry Murray
Raxco Software, Inc
301-519-7836
smurray@perfectdisk.com
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