What happened to Web com?
Web.com Group Inc. merged with competitor Endurance Web Presence into a new company called Newfold Digital, the companies announced Feb. 10. Web.com CEO Sharon Rowlands is now chief executive of Newfold Digital, which will be headquartered at the Web.com offices in Jacksonville at 5335 Gate Parkway.
Does Web Com still exist?
until early 2008, after acquiring an Atlanta-based company called Web.com (changing its name to Web.com), which was founded in 1981 and formerly known as Interland, Inc.
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Web.com.
Web.com Logo |
Formerly |
Website Pros Inc. |
Revenue |
$1.21 billion (June 2017) |
Owner |
Siris Capital |
Number of employees |
3,500 (2017) |
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What is Web Com used for?
Web.com is a leading web technology company and one of the nation's largest providers of website builder and online marketing services. Since 1999, we've served more than 3 million customers around the world, and we manage over 9 million domain names.
Is Web Com a good company?
Web.com is a solid web host. The company could offer more features to justify the cost, but the services offered are more than enough to launch a standard site. The easy-to-use website builder is great for first-timers, and the team offers done-for-you website building, too.
What does Sherweb do?
Sherweb is a cloud services provider that works hand-in-hand with companies like yours to help you choose the right products, optimize day-to-day operations, prevent unnecessary headaches, and accelerate growth.
Where is Sherweb?
Company Description: Sherweb Inc is located in Sherbrooke, QC, Canada and is part of the Computer Systems Design and Related Services Industry. Sherweb Inc has 250 total employees across all of its locations and generates $56.56 million in sales (USD).
What do you know about Sherweb services and cloud computing?
Sherweb's own Performance Cloud solution, in addition to Microsoft Azure and other managed services offerings, support direct customers, partners and their clients in any IT environment. We also provide tools such as Nerdio to help simplify and optimize infrastructure platforms for specific needs.