Summary: In 2002, Brent Oxley founded HostGator in Boca Raton, Florida. Hosting over 700,000 websites and 1.8 million domains, Host Gator has grown to be one of...
Summary Site5 is based in San Ramon, California and after 10 years of experience is highly acclaimed. Founded in 1999 by Matt Lightner and Rod Armstrong. Site5’s...
Summary Cloud Access is a Joomla hosting service. They provide top notch Joomla installations along with excellent hosting. Their tech support is some of the best in...
Rochen Hosting was founded in Scotland by Chris Adams in July, 2000. After more than 10 years, they have solidified their reputation as a serious competitor in the hosting...
Summary: Started in 1998 in Los Angeles, California, Media Temple consumers custom web hosting solutions that is maintained by a standard of excellence. They have gained popularity...
Summary BuyHTTP, located in in New Jersey, was founded by Michael Morris in 2003. BuyHTTP focuses highly on support for open source scripts. They have developed a...
1&1 Hosting was established in 1992 by Ralph Dommermuth around the same time they took over a company called BTX. 1&1, based in Germany, has worked with web hosting...
Summary GoDaddy Inc. is located in Scottsdale, Arizona, and was founded in 1997 by Bob Parsons. They had been modestly small until their massive growth put them...
Summary Lunarpages, located in Anaheim, CA, was founded in April 2000 by Ron Riddle as part of Add2Net corporation’s expansion. They have over 150,000 customers and spread...
DreamHost is located in California and was started by Miguel Rodriguez, Dallas Kashuba, Sage Weil and Josh Jones during their college days in 1997. Since their beginnings over thirteen...
Summary In 2010, Brain Host was founded by a group of Ohio IT and Internet Marketing professionals. Brain Host is under the leadership of President and CEO...
Company Summary eApps Hosting is a provider of cloud hosting services for businesses and organizations. They serve more than 5000 customers in more than 125 countries. eApps...