HOSTGATOR COMPANY PROFILE




HostGator Founded

In a Florida apartment, HostGatorÃĒs author Brent Oxley measures the upsides and downsides of naming his organization either hostgator.com or gatorhost.com, at last picking the previous and enlisting the area on October 22, 2002.

The First 100 Customers

As of February first, 2003, HostGator had 112 dynamic clients. On the same date, after one year, there would be 1,031 dynamic clients.

Toronto, Ontario Office Opens

Canada, being a significantly more rich ground for System Admins than Boca Raton, brought about the opening of HostGatorÃĒs first global office. Gracious, Canada!

Moving From Boca Raton To Houston

Having outgrown the beginning 2,000 square foot office space, and depleted the nearby Boca Raton ability pool from which to contract representatives, HostGator moved to a 25,000 square foot working in Houston, Texas. Forty of the fifty Florida workers made the move to Texas, where HostGator has remained from that point forward

blog.hostgator.com Publishes Its First Post

The HostGator blog distributed its first post, suitably titled ÃĒWelcome to Gator Crossing,ÃĒ on May fourth, 2007. "Gator Crossing" remains the official name of the online journal right up 'til today

HostGator Opens An Office In Brazil

Growing its International achieve, HostGator opens another office in FlorianÃĢ³polis, Santa Catarina, being our first South of the equator office!

200,000 Customers

The initial 100,000 clients were stretched around the center of 2008, with the second hundred thousand happening in September of 2009.

Austin Office Opened

Having outgrown the introductory Houston office, HostGator again looked West and ventured into another 100,000 square foot office in Austin, Texas.

Austin Office Opened

Having outgrown the introductory Houston office, HostGator again looked West and ventured into another 100,000 square foot office in Austin, Texas.

EIG Acquisition

On June 21, 2012, Brent Oxley reported that HostGator was being gained by Endurance International Group.