Internap

[3] The company is headquartered in Norcross, Georgia, United States, and has data centers located in North America, EMEA and the Asia-Pacific region.

INAP sells its Performance IP, hosting, cloud, colocation and hybrid infrastructure services through Private Network Access Points (P-NAP) in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Australia.

Previously, he was president and CEO of Crossbeam Systems, Inc.[8] The company named Daniel C. Stanzione, non-executive chairman of the board in June 2009; he has been a director since 2004.

[12] Less than a month after emerging from bankruptcy, on June 2, INAP announced that it sold its colocation business located at 1301 Fannin St, Houston TX, to Netrality.

Techradar published an article speculating that INAP's removal of the original incident report was an attempt to conceal the full effects of the ransomware attack.

In early 2012, INAP announced that it had acquired Voxel Holdings, Inc., a provider of scalable hosting and cloud services for enterprise users.

In November 2013, INAP announced the acquisition of iWeb, a hosting and cloud provider based in Montreal, Canada.