Usinternetworking Inc

USinternetworking, Inc (USI)
Fate Acquired by AT&T
Founded January 1998 (1998-01)
Founders Christopher R. McCleary
Chris Poelma
Defunct October 20, 2006 (2006-10-20)
Headquarters Annapolis, Maryland

USinternetworking, Inc. (USi) was an application service provider. It offered outsourced business applications delivered over the Internet or a private network connection for an installation charge and a flat monthly fee. In October 2006, it was acquired by AT&T.

History

The company was founded in January 1998 by Christopher R. McCleary and Chris Poelma.

Early investors included Grotech[1] and US West.[2]

In February 1998, the company pursued a merger with PSINet but was rejected.[3]

In May 1998, the company signed a lease for its 24,000 square foot office.[4]

On April 9, 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. Shares rose 174% on the first day of trading, ending the day at $57.50 per share.[5][6]

On April 26, 1999, the company was named the first certified Broadvision application service provider.[7]

In November 1999, the company announced an agreement to develop Microsoft Office 2000 as an online service.[8]

In July 2000, founder Christopher R. McCleary resigned as chief executive officer of the company and was replaced with Andrew Stern.[9]

In August 2000, the company acquired EnableVision.[10]

By July 2001, after the bursting of the dot-com bubble, shares were trading for $1 each.[11]

In January 2002, the company filed bankruptcy. It emerged in May 2002 with financing from Bain Capital and a merger with Interpath.[12][13]

In September 2003, Stephen A. Mucchetti was named chief operating officer of the company.[14]

In June 2004, the company acquired Appshop for between $40 million and $50 million.[15]

In October 2006, AT&T acquired the company for $300 million.[16]

References

  1. O'Hara, Terence (January 3, 2005). "Grotech Hopes to Repeat Success of Long John Silver's". The Washington Post.
  2. Glanz, William (January 25, 1999). "USi to raise $86M in IPO". American City Business Journals.
  3. "USinternetworking Won't Pursue Its Proposed Acquisition of PSINet". The Wall Street Journal. February 23, 1998.
  4. Harrison, David (May 11, 1998). "'Net exec wired for growth". American City Business Journals.
  5. "Nets roll, but Compaq warns". CNNMoney. April 9, 1999.
  6. BICKNELL, CRAIG (April 9, 1999). "YET ANOTHER BIG IPO DAY". Wired.
  7. "USinternetworking is named the first certified Broadvision Application Service Provider" (Press release). PR Newswire. April 26, 1999.
  8. "USinternetworking shares rise on news of Microsoft deal". Marketwatch. November 12, 1999.
  9. Noguchi, Yuki (July 25, 2000). "Founder Steps Down As Chief Executive of USinternetworking". The Washington Post.
  10. "USi buys New Jersey firm". American City Business Journals. August 31, 2000.
  11. "Hot Stocks: Deep discount". CNNMoney. July 10, 2001.
  12. Noguchi, Yuki (May 22, 2002). "USinternetworking Out of Bankruptcy". The Washington Post.
  13. Torode, Christina (May 22, 2002). "USi Merges With Interpath; Emerges From Bankruptcy". CRN.
  14. Noguchi, Yuki (September 3, 2003). "Former IBM Executive To Join USinternetworking". The Washington Post.
  15. Noguchi, Yuki (June 2, 2004). "USi to Buy Software Firm". The Washington Post.
  16. Pappalardo, Denise (October 20, 2006). "AT&T closes USi deal". Network World.
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