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March 10 2025 During Oracle's Q2 earnings call, Larry Ellison revealed that Newfold Digital is migrating to Oracle Cloud to enhance security and performance.
2021 Web.com merged with Endurance Web Presence to form Newfold Digital, creating a new combined company.
2019 David Brown stepped down as Web.com's chief executive officer (CEO) in early 2019.
August 6 2018 Web.com announced an amended acquisition agreement with Siris Capital Group, LLC, revising the share price to $28.00 per share.
June 21 2018 Web.com announced an agreement to be acquired by an affiliate of Siris Capital Group, LLC for $25.00 per share in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $2 billion.
May 2017 Web.com relocated 175 employees to the SkySong 4 building in Scottsdale, Arizona, housing administrative and sales operations.
May 2017 Web.com had 3,500 employees and a market capitalization of $1.1 billion.
March 2017 Web.com was named a finalist in the 'Best Large Contact Center' category by the International Customer Management Institute.
September 2016 Web.com opened a digital customer service center in New Glasgow's Aberdeen Business Centre, becoming its third call center in Nova Scotia.
January 2016 Web.com opened a customer service center in Drums, Pennsylvania.
January 2016 Web.com reported having 3.3 million subscribers.
2015 Web.com and Okumus Fund Management agreed to appoint two independent directors to the company's board.
2012 Web.com became the title sponsor of the Web.com Tour, a developmental professional golf tour, in a deal extending through 2021.
2010 Web.com reached nearly one million subscribers and earned $120 million in revenue.

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