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GoDaddy has made another acquisition – its sixth purchase in less than two years.
Continuing with its acquisition spree, GoDaddy has announced that it has bought Media Temple.
GoDaddy announced on Tuesday that it has acquired Media Temple, a web hosting and cloud services company based in Los Angeles.
When Demian Sellfors co-founded Media Temple in 1998, he had planned a three year exit strategy.
The two companies will continue to operate separately, though they do say that they’ll be sharing technology.
Media Temple, a web hosting company that works primarily with developers and creative professionals, has been acquired by the biggest player in the web hosting space, GoDaddy.
Los Angeles-based Media Temple flaunts big name clients and will keep working as before, said GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving.
Web hosting giant GoDaddy has acquired Los Angeles basedMedia Temple. This is GoDaddy’s sixth acquisition in just over a year.
Domain registration and hosting company GoDaddy is continuing on its acquisitions roll, with the announcement today that it acquired Media Temple, a premium domain hosting and website services company based out of Los Angeles that targets website development professionals.
The Health and Human Services Department is scrambling to boost server capacity and fix software glitches that accompanied the rollout of the federal health care exchanges that opened Oct.
(mt) Media Temple’s President, Russ Reeder, analyzes the Obamacare website glitches.
An analysis of Healthcare.gov was performed by leading web hosting company Media Temple for the Wall Street Journal and provided to CNN found that the designers failed to follow basic protocols for high-traffic sites.
Six days into the launch of insurance marketplaces created by the new health-care law, the federal government acknowledged for the first time Sunday it needed to fix design and software problems that have kept customers from applying online for coverage.
Web hosting and cloud services provider (mt) Media Temple today announced that it has ranked on the Los Angeles Business Journal 2013 list of the best places to work for the sixth time since 2007.
The inaugural Las Vegas South By Southwest in Las Vegas wrapped up this week, and patrons generally praised the experience. Todd Greene, vice president of marketing for Web hosting company Media Temple, has been a South By Southwest patron as long as the company’s been in business, almost 15 years.
A new update from Media Temple could be the answer to your Web hosting prayers. The hosting company’s platform, Grid, is now up to six times faster and a whole lot more reliable.