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'''Endurance International Group'''
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'''Endurance International Group''' is a web hosting company, formerly known as [[BizLand]]. It was founded in 1997 as a company to help small businesses get onto the web quickly. After the tech bubble burst, BizLand resized and emerged as Endurance just before 2001, with only 14 employees.<ref name="journey"></ref> The new company began with customer acquisitions and the construction of back-end tools, eventually to move towards expanding their services.<ref name="journey">[https://www.endurance.com/our-company/our-journey Our Journey], Endurance.com. Retrieved 2016 April 18.</ref>
  
The company is now backed by [[Warburg Pincus]] and [[GS Capital Partners]], and has over 2,500 employees. Its services are used by over 3 million subscribers.<ref name="journey">[https://www.endurance.com/our-company/our-journey Our Journey], Endurance.com. Retrieved 2016 April 18.</ref>
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Endurance is named after the ship of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who sailed across Antarctica in 1914. The ship Endurance was crushed by pack ice, but Shackleton's entire 28-man crew remained alive through their thousand-mile trek to safety, through open ocean and glaciers. That tale inspired Endurance CEO [[Hari Ravichandran]] to recreate BizLand after the [[.com]] crash.<ref name="journey"></ref>
  
==History==
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The company is now backed by [[Warburg Pincus]] and [[GS Capital Partners]], and has over 2,500 employees. Its services are used by over 3 million subscribers.<ref name="journey"></ref>
Endurance formerly known as [[BizLand]], was founded in 1997 as a company to help small businesses get onto the web quickly. After the tech bubble burst, BizLand resized and emerged as Endurance just before 2001, with only 14 employees.<ref name="journey"></ref> The new company began with customer acquisitions and the construction of back-end tools, eventually to move towards expanding their services.<ref name="journey"></ref>
 
  
Endurance is named after thes hip of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who sailed across Antarctica in 1914. The ship Endurance was crushed by pack ice, but Shackleton's entire 28-man crew remained alive through their thousand-mile trek to safety, through open ocean and glaciers. That tale inspired Endurance CEO [[Hari Ravichandran]] to recreate BizLand after the [[.com]] crash.<ref name="journey"></ref>
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It values customer service and open source data.<ref name="endurance">[http://www.endurance.com Endurance], Endurance.com. Retrieved 2016 April 18.</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:25, 18 April 2016

Type: Public
Founded: 1997
Headquarters: Burlington, MA
Country: USA
Website: www.endurance.com

Endurance International Group is a web hosting company, formerly known as BizLand. It was founded in 1997 as a company to help small businesses get onto the web quickly. After the tech bubble burst, BizLand resized and emerged as Endurance just before 2001, with only 14 employees.[1] The new company began with customer acquisitions and the construction of back-end tools, eventually to move towards expanding their services.[1]

Endurance is named after the ship of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who sailed across Antarctica in 1914. The ship Endurance was crushed by pack ice, but Shackleton's entire 28-man crew remained alive through their thousand-mile trek to safety, through open ocean and glaciers. That tale inspired Endurance CEO Hari Ravichandran to recreate BizLand after the .com crash.[1]

The company is now backed by Warburg Pincus and GS Capital Partners, and has over 2,500 employees. Its services are used by over 3 million subscribers.[1]

It values customer service and open source data.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Our Journey, Endurance.com. Retrieved 2016 April 18.
  2. Endurance, Endurance.com. Retrieved 2016 April 18.