Liquid Web

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Private
Industry
Founded Lansing, Michigan, The United States (July 29, 1998 (1998-07-29))
Headquarters Lansing, Michigan, The United States
Number of locations
3 Datacenters in The United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Jim Geiger (CEO)
Number of employees
  • Steady451 (2015)
Website www.liquidweb.com
Footnotes / references
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Liquid Web, Inc. is a privately held provider of web hosting services based in Lansing, Michigan, United States. The company also has locations in Ann Arbor, MI, Phoenix, AZ, and Amsterdam, NL. They provide dedicated servers, virtual private servers (VPS) servers, shared hosting, and a wide range of additional hosting products and services. [1]

As of 2015, Liquid Web employs around 451 technicians and has been on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing, privately owned US companies for nine years in a row, from 2007 to 2015.[2]


History

Liquid Web was founded in 1997 by Matthew Hill in Holt, MI at the age of 16.[3] The company grew quickly because of its then unique focus on always available and responsive customer support.[4]

On May 27, 2015, Liquid Web announced that it had accepted a significant financial investment from Madison Dearborn Partners.[5] In addition to the majority investment by Madison Dearborn, Executive Jim Geiger also invested in the company and was named CEO. The investment was made to accelerate the company's growth and add to its offerings in the web hosting market.[6] The new CEO stated that he will focus on support further growth for Liquid Web, but will remain dedicated to the company's "core values of unparalleled customer support and hosting solutions."[7]

Heroic Support

The company is well known for their customer support, which was a defining feature in their early days. It offered 24/7 support to customers, even early on in the company’s history at a time when they only had 16 employees.[8] In 2007, their customer support was re-branded as “Heroic Support” and they introduced their “Hero” mascot. In 2012, Liquid Web further expanded their notion of “Heroic Support” with a 59-second response time guarantee to their telephone and chat support.

In 2015, Liquid Web announced a best-in-class Net Promoter Score of 74, which indicates the overall satisfaction of their customer base and how many would refer the company to others. [9]

Products

The company originally offered only shared hosting services, but has since expanded to include dedicated and virtual private servers, as well as a host of add-on products.

In 2009, Liquid Web launched its Storm Platform, a line of cloud servers that provided customers the capability to easily deploy, replace, clone, and increase capacity on a server. Their Storm Servers are easily scalable and utilize a fully automated platform developed in house.[10] The Liquid Web Storm Platform now features VPS, dedicated servers, and private cloud servers, as well as a series of add-ons, including load balancers, block storage, and object storage.[11] The platform has been continually expanding, including new operating systems[12] and providing new regions and geographic redundancy in early 2012.[13]

Locations

Liquid Web maintains three wholly owned data centers in Lansing, Michigan, the location of the company's headquarters. The first of Liquid Web’s Lansing data centers opened in 2003. Data Center One (DC1) is 5,058 square feet and has a capacity of 2,000 servers.[14] By 2005, the company expanded to a second data center in Lansing (DC2), which has 32,000 square feet and a capacity of 8,000 servers.[15] Their third and largest data center, now their headquarters, was opened in 2009. DC3 is 90,000 square feet and has a capacity of 25,000 servers.[16]

In 2011, Liquid Web expanded its operations to include a location in Phoenix, Arizona, which has a capacity of 2,000 servers.[17] In 2015, a location in Amsterdam, NL was opened. The company also operates a remote office in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[18]


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