The ServInt Corporation is a provider of managed virtual private servers, dedicated web hosting services and open proxies, headquartered in Reston, Virginia, USA.
Initially, the company had one employee, a $10,000 family loan, some student credit cards, and a single Pentium-90 Web server running Linux 1.2.9.
In subsequent years leading to the Dot Com bust in 2000, ServInt invested heavily in a large-scale, transnational content distribution network.
[3] ServInt emerged from bankruptcy protection a few months later, and refocused its staff and resources towards managed web hosting.
Though the host was not mentioned by name in the post, the backlash was tangible, and OnlineTech's CEO Yan Ness issued a personal response.
[12] The company partners with several organizations to deliver additional products, including Jelastic, MySQL, Apache, Symantec, and WordPress.