LANSING – Liquid Web’s Incubator Program has announced an international partnership with Next Step, an Australian search engine.

Next Place is an Australian startup with real estate as its primary target in the vertical search space. With a sizeable database and intensive geo-spatial search queries with Draw My Search, finding assistance that could also deliver on the company?s performance needs was key. Having worked with Liquid Web for previous projects, Next Place?s Director, Dan Tarasenko, knew that Liquid Web could deliver what it needed.

?The best thing about this partnership is having the peace of mind that comes with a top tier host proactively watching over my website,? Tarasenko said.

Liquid Web moved forward with this partnership after an extensive study of the market Next Place is entering as well as a thorough review of its business plan. The company decided that its scalable infrastructure and database tools could provide the platform essential to Next Place?s goal of utilizing current technology to build a superior and inclusive real estate search engine.

?As a company that?s still experiencing plenty of growth, we?re familiar with what it takes to make the leap through each of a business?s critical stages,? said Liquid Web Founder & CEO Matthew Hill. ?Next Place?s vision fits perfectly with the goals of our Incubator Program and we are certain we can provide a strong and reliable technical foundation for them to fill a need in their market.?

With Liquid Web?s continued growth and the expansion of its Incubator Program, a number of deserving startups may still benefit from the backbone, monitoring and managed services offered to those who qualify. Interested startups may apply by clicking on LiquidWeb.Com