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Register.com
NameRegister.com
TypePrivate
IndustryWeb services
Founded1994
FounderPeter Forman, Dan Levine
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Key peopleLarry Kutscher, Richard Lau
ProductsDomain name registration, Web hosting, Email hosting
ParentWeb.com

Register.com is a leading provider of domain name registration and web hosting services, founded in 1994 by Peter Forman and Dan Levine. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York, and has been a major player in the web services industry, competing with other companies such as GoDaddy and Network Solutions. Over the years, Register.com has been involved in various partnerships and acquisitions, including its acquisition by Web.com in 2010. The company's services have been used by numerous organizations, including IBM, Microsoft, and Google.

History

The history of Register.com dates back to 1994, when it was founded by Peter Forman and Dan Levine. Initially, the company focused on providing domain name registration services, but it soon expanded its offerings to include web hosting and email hosting. In the early 2000s, Register.com was one of the first companies to offer domain name registration services for .biz and .info domains, which were introduced by ICANN. The company has also been involved in various partnerships, including a partnership with VeriSign to offer domain name registration services for .com and .net domains. Other notable partners include Yahoo!, Amazon Web Services, and eBay.

Services

Register.com offers a range of services, including domain name registration, web hosting, and email hosting. The company's domain name registration services allow customers to register .com, .net, .org, and other top-level domains, as well as country-code top-level domains such as .us and .ca. Register.com also offers web hosting services, including shared hosting, dedicated hosting, and virtual private server hosting, which are comparable to services offered by Rackspace, HostGator, and Bluehost. Additionally, the company provides email hosting services, which allow customers to create and manage email accounts using their own domain name, similar to services offered by Gmail, Outlook.com, and Yahoo! Mail.

Features

Register.com offers a range of features to its customers, including domain name forwarding, email forwarding, and DNS management. The company's domain name forwarding feature allows customers to forward their domain name to another website or email address, while its email forwarding feature allows customers to forward their email to another email address. Register.com also offers DNS management tools, which allow customers to manage their domain name's DNS settings, similar to services offered by Cloudflare, Akamai Technologies, and DynDNS. Other notable features include SSL certificates, which are also offered by VeriSign, GlobalSign, and Comodo Group, and website builders, which are comparable to services offered by Wix.com, Squarespace, and Weebly.

Security

Register.com takes security seriously, and offers a range of security features to its customers, including SSL certificates and website backups. The company's SSL certificates are issued by trusted certificate authorities such as VeriSign and GlobalSign, and provide encryption for website and email communications, similar to services offered by Symantec, McAfee, and Kaspersky Lab. Register.com also offers website backups, which allow customers to restore their website in case of a data loss or hacking incident, comparable to services offered by Dropbox, Backblaze, and Carbonite. Additionally, the company provides security scans and virus protection to help protect customers' websites and email accounts from malware and other security threats, similar to services offered by Norton Antivirus, Trend Micro, and Avast Software.

Controversies

Register.com has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a lawsuit with VeriSign over domain name registration practices. The company has also been criticized for its domain name registration policies, which some have argued are too restrictive, similar to criticisms faced by GoDaddy and Network Solutions. In 2011, Register.com was sued by Facebook over a domain name dispute, which was also reported by The New York Times, CNN, and Bloomberg. The company has also faced criticism for its customer service practices, which some have argued are inadequate, comparable to criticisms faced by Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon Communications.

Company

Register.com is a privately held company, and is owned by Web.com, a leading provider of web services. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York, and has offices in other locations, including Atlanta, Georgia, and San Francisco, California. Register.com has a team of experienced executives, including Larry Kutscher and Richard Lau, who have previously worked at companies such as IBM, Microsoft, and Google. The company has also partnered with other organizations, including ICANN, VeriSign, and Yahoo!, to provide domain name registration and web hosting services to customers around the world, including in countries such as China, India, and Brazil. Category:Web services companies

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