Ipswitch, Inc.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Ipswitch, Inc.
Type Privately held company
Industry Network Management, Application Management and Storage Management
Founded 1991
Headquarters Lexington, Massachusetts, United States of America
Key people
  • Roger Greene, Chief Executive Officer
  • Azmi Jafarey, Chief Information Officer
  • Ennio Carboni, President, Network Management Division
  • Gary Shottes, President, File Transfer Division
  • Tripp Allen, President, Messaging Division
Employees 200+
Website ipswitch.com

Ipswitch develops and markets software products and services for businesses worldwide. Headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, Ipswitch also has Research & Development centers in Atlanta and Augusta, Georgia, American Fork, Utah, and Madison, Wisconsin, and a European support office in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Ipswitch sells its products directly, as well as through distributors, resellers and OEMs in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe and the Pacific Rim.

Contents

[edit] History

Roger Greene founded Ipswitch in 1991 with the aim of crafting user-friendly software for small businesses. Roger started the company out of his apartment without any Venture capital funding or bank financing. The company became profitable in its second year. The first product from Ipswitch was a gateway that allowed the Novell Inc. IPX networking protocol to connect with the Internet Protocol.[1]

[edit] Acquisitions

In 2010, Ipswitch purchased Dorian Software, which produces system log analysis and compliance software.[2]

[edit] Products

Ipswitch, Inc. sells and markets following products:

[edit] Awards & recognitions

  • Ipswitch was named as one of the best places to work in Boston by Boston Business Journal under Mid-Size Company category in 2010 and 2011.[3]

[edit] Community Involvement

The company commits 5% of its profits to a variety of community investment programs, designed to support the interests of its employees.[4] Recently, Ipswitch Inc.’s network management division, claimed that the company achieved over 5,000 downloads of its WhatsUp Gold Engineer’s Toolkit in the first month of its release. Through a unique partnership with Trees for Life International, they planted over 5,000 trees, one for each download.[5]

[edit] References

Coordinates: 42°28′5.4″N 71°15′44.3″W / 42.468167°N 71.262306°W / 42.468167; -71.262306

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export