- iWHOST offers shared hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, domain registration, website builder tools and colocation services, aiming for 99.9% uptime and 24/7 support.
- As hosting demand surges, the company faces industry pressures including security threats, competition from global cloud providers and the need to maintain infrastructure and support quality.
Services and market position
SkSA Technology Sdn Bhd, operating under the brand iWHOST, provides comprehensive web-hosting services from its base in Subang Jaya, Selangor. On its website, iWHOST lists offerings such as shared Linux or Windows hosting, WordPress-optimised hosting, virtual private servers (VPS), dedicated servers, SSL certificates, domain registration, and server colocation in data-centre facilities.
The company also offers value-added tools: a site-builder for quick website creation, e-commerce and payment integration, and professional email hosting. Reviews on its website show customer appreciation for reliability and responsive support; one user wrote: “I have 14 services running on iWHOST, so far all of them are good.”
iWHOST claims a 99.9% uptime commitment and 24/7/365 support availability — a crucial promise for businesses reliant on continuous online presence. The firm thus positions itself as a one-stop online solution for domains, hosting, server infrastructure and web-design services.
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Industry trends, challenges and iWHOST’s role
The web-hosting and backbone infrastructure industry in Southeast Asia is undergoing rapid transformation. Rising internet penetration, growth in e-commerce, and surging demand for online services drive demand for hosting, VPS and dedicated servers. At the same time, competition from global cloud providers and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) firms is intense. Local providers such as iWHOST must therefore compete on price, reliability, customer support, and specialised offerings tailored to regional needs.
Security challenges — from DDoS attacks, malware, and data breaches — remain a critical concern for hosting providers. To stay competitive and trustworthy, firms like iWHOST must invest in secure infrastructure (SSL, malware scanning, monitoring) and responsive support. iWHOST lists SSL certificates and security monitoring among its services.
Another trend is flexibility: customers increasingly expect scalable hosting plans, support for modern CMS platforms such as WordPress, and easy setup via site-builders or one-click installers. iWHOST accommodates these trends by offering both Linux and Windows hosting, WordPress-optimised plans, SSD-backed hosting, and site-builder tools.
However, maintaining server infrastructure, ensuring consistent uptime, offering good support, and balancing cost remain key challenges for regional providers. With global cloud firms investing heavily in scale and automation, smaller hosting firms must find differentiators like local support, flexible plans, and regional compliance to stay relevant.

