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Aplus.Net is the commonly used name for Abacus America, Inc. which legally does business as Aplus.Net Internet Services. The company is a web hosting provider, domain name registrar, information technology company, and self-described “Internet solutions” provider that was founded in 1993 by entrepreneur Ivan Vachovsky in San Diego, California. Aplus.Net has more than 90,000 customers worldwide and four bases of operations: The company retains an operations center and data center in San Diego, and also has offices in Phoenix, Arizona and Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Aplus.Net is the commonly used name for Abacus America, Inc. which legally does business as Aplus.Net Internet Services. The company is a web hosting provider, domain name registrar, information technology company, and self-described “Internet solutions” provider that was founded in 1993 by entrepreneur Ivan Vachovsky in San Diego, California. The company moved its corporate headquarters to Overland Park, Kansas, in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, early in 2007 after its acquisition by Catalyst Investors in mid-2006. Gabriel Murphy, a co-investor, was appointed to the position of Chief Executive Officer and to the board of directors, with long-time associate Ryan Elledge serving as Chief Operations Officer. Mr. Murphy was already a web hosting industry veteran; he co-founded CommuniTech.Net in 1997 and won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2001 for that company’s success. (In February 2002, CommuniTech was sold to Interland; Interland subsequently changed its name to Web.com after acquiring that firm in 2005.) Aplus.Net has more than 90,000 customers worldwide and four bases of operations: The company retains an operations center and data center in San Diego, and also has offices in Phoenix, Arizona and Sofia, Bulgaria.