The History of BlueHost

BlueHost is one of the largest website hosting services in the world. The webhost is committed to creating a safer web wherein websites have reliable uptime for certain access and better performance. BlueHost has been instrumental in fighting spam and protecting the websites hosted by its servers from malicious contents and cyber attacks. This does not imply that the webhost has confined itself to closed systems without venturing into contemporary solutions and exploring state of the art innovations. BlueHost is committed to open source projects as much as it treasures some of its iconic software and applications.

 

BlueHost is one of the most flexible and hence scalable webhosts among the old players. The seeds of BlueHost were sowed in the mid nineties, making it one of the oldest webhosts in the world. Today, the company has a plethora of services covering every aspect of webhosting. It has complete web solutions for individuals, companies and webmasters that can address any need at any time. Here is a comprehensive look at the history of BlueHost.

 

The History of BlueHost

 

Bluehost was founded by Matt Heaton and Danny Ashworth in 2003 in Provo, Utah. Based at Orem in Utah, the company is now known for its standard, customized, full service and a la carte web hosting solutions. The present CEO of BlueHost is Mike Olson. He succeeded Dan Handy in 2015, who took the baton from Matt Heaton in 2011. Since 2003 until 2011, Matt Heaton had led the company through almost a decade of exponential growth, not just within the United States but across the globe. During the same time and subsequently, BlueHost launched several sister brands. The more popular of these are iPage, HostMonster and FastDomain.

 

The history of BlueHost can be traced back to 50megs.com and 0catch.com. Matt Heaton launched these ventures in 1996. These were the seeds of what became BlueHost later. Today, the company has a facility spanning fifty thousand square feet in Utah, which is also where its servers are located. BlueHost was acquired by Endurance International Group in 2010. Since its inception in 2003 and the acquisition by Endurance International Group in 2010, the company has expanded phenomenally and now hosts more than two million websites. Several more websites are supported by BlueHost in some way, either through reseller hosting or infrastructural backup and technical solutions. The webhost has more than seven hundred and fifty people attending to the needs of their customers twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.

 

BlueHost took four years since its founding to register more than five hundred thousand domains. By the end of the fifth year, a million domains had been registered by the webhost. By the end of the first decade, it had started expanding its services to cover unexplored options and to diversify into what would later become essential hosting solutions. In 2013, BlueHost rolled out its dedicated hosting plans and virtual private server solutions. The same year, Endurance International Group went public. In the month of May in 2014, BlueHost launched its optimized hosting solutions for websites powered by WordPress. It released Cloudsites in July, 2015.

 

Steady Evolution of BlueHost

 

BlueHost has reiterated its commitment to WordPress and has been contributing to open source solutions like few others. BlueHost has some of the best webhosting solutions including plans and the respective prices for WordPress hosting. This is reflected in the fact that WordPress.org finds BlueHost as the number one webhost for such sites. The company was one of the first to welcome WordPress, contribute to its development and ensures there are optimized hosting solutions that meet the specific needs of such sites. For more than ten years, BlueHost has remained an undisputed champion in WordPress hosting.

 

BlueHost has been a major contributor to open source solutions, so much so its servers and internal tools and even scripts are built on such platforms without compromising security or reliability. The webhost company has developed its security measures bearing in mind all challenges and assessing them in a holistic manner. BlueHost is presently the leading solution in the world for development and implementation of open source platforms. This is one of the many reasons why the company can offer a plethora of useful tools, add-ons, purpose specific systems and state of the art solutions for all kinds of websites despite being an affordable webhost.

 

The Responsiveness of BlueHost

 

A company with a fifteen year old history would have some blemishes, a few of which could be controversies. BlueHost has not been completely immune to such issues. There was an instance in 2009 when BlueHost was allegedly hosting websites owned or operated by citizens of countries that the United States had recognized has rogue nations. The company responded accordingly. In 2011, BlueHost took down a controversial website that was targeting gays and lesbians and blaming them for the horrific New Zealand earthquake. It had a security breach in 2015 when it was targeted by the Syrian Electronic Army. However, no serious data theft or infringement upon privacy was reported. BlueHost did manage to thwart the attack quickly and successfully.

 

BlueHost was accused of throttling bandwidth and capping storage space for websites hosted using the standard or basic plans by some companies and individuals. The company reviewed its policy and is more transparent than other webhosts today. It has more generous policies pertaining to capping of inodes and other features. The company used to have a problem with its customer service and technical support, especially for standard or basic plans. That is no longer the case now. BlueHost has one of the best customer service and technical support teams in the world right now. Not only is the service impeccable for dedicated hosting, the reliability is beyond question for shared webhosting as well, including the entry level plans.

 

BlueHost is one of the most affordable webhosts available today that is known for its reliability, uptime, security and scalability. Very few webhosts come even close to the quality of service and the magnitude of the infrastructure it has.