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Revision as of 00:49, 10 May 2011

Type: Privately held
Industry: Information Technology
Founded: 2001
Headquarters: 3629 Sentara Way
Virginia Beach, VA 23452

4553 Glencoe Ave, Suite 325
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Country: United States
Employees: 11-50
Website: inmotionhosting.com
LinkedIn: InMotion Hosting
Twitter: @inmotionhosting
Key People
Daniel Cunningham, Director of Operations

InMotion Hosting is an employee-owned and -operated domain name and web hosting company that was founded in 2001. Its web hosting network is based on Linux and Unix operating systems. The company maintains offices in Virginia and California.

Services

The company provides a wide range of web hosting solutions, including business class hosting, VPS hosting, personal/cheap hosting and dedicated servers. It also offers custom web design for clients.[1]

Features & Control Panel Design

The company uses the most up-to-date CPanel control panel and provides access to Fantastico scripts for the easy install of blogging software, content management systems, wikis and customer service tools.[2]

Awards

InMotion Hosting is a 3 star CNET service provider and is an accredited member of Better Business Bureau (BBB). The company has received various awards, which include:

  • 2011 Best Business Hosting Award[3]
  • 2011 Best Small Business Hosting [4]
  • 2011 Dedicated Hosting Awards [5]
  • 2011 Best VPS Hosting [6]

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