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Internet services provider

THG Ingenuity Cloud Services
FormerlyUK2 Group
Founded1998; 27 years ago (1998)
FounderBo Bendtsen
Headquarters
United Kingdom
Number of locations
35+ data centres (2023)
Area served
Worldwide
Services
OwnerTHG Ingenuity
Number of employees
1,000+ IT engineers (2023)
Websiteingenuitycloudservices.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

THG Ingenuity Cloud Services, formerlyUK2 Group, is a global provider of internet services. It forms part of THG Ingenuity, an e-commerce services platform. Its services includeweb hosting,virtual private servers,domain name registration, management,dedicated servers and acontent delivery network.[2]

History

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1998–2010

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The group's first brand, UK2.Net, was launched in the UK by Danish entrepreneur Bo Bendtsen in October 1998 as a low-cost, no-frills provider of Internet domain names.[3] By 2000, it had become the UK's largest web hosting company, with an estimated 435,000 customers.[4]

Bendtsen retired from the company in 2002 but maintained a controlling stake. Following his departure, the company struggled to maintain its market position under chief executive Erik Anderson. Over the next three years, its customer base shrank by around 50%. In 2006 Anderson stepped down, and the group appointed Ditlev Bredahl as chief executive.

The next three years were marked by a series of strategic acquisitions, within and outside the UK. In 2006, UK2 Group acquired UK domain name business Another.com. In 2007, it purchased the reseller business of US web hosting company Stargate, which it integrated and rebranded as Resell.biz. It also acquired Stargate's shared hosting business, which was integrated and rebranded as US2.net.[5] In 2007 it also purchased US shared hosting andVPS provider midPhase Services, including the company's ANHosting.com and Autica.com brands.[6]

In 2008, it acquiredICANN-accredited domain registrarNaming Web, and US-based web-hosting brand WingSix from ServerCentral.[7] It also acquired Australian community-focused web-hosting provider Dotable,[8] US-based shared and dedicated hosting provider WestHost, including its data center in Salt Lake City, Utah,[9] and UK-based dedicated and managed hosting company Virtual Internet.[10]

That year, it also created the 10TB.com brand, partnering with cloud providerSoftLayer Technologies to offer a global, high-bandwidth dedicated web-hosting service.[11] As SoftLayer's network capacity expanded, UK2 upgraded the service and in March 2010 relaunched it as 100TB.com to reflect the increased bandwidth.

By 2009, the group had successfully rebuilt its market reputation and returned to financial health. Staff numbers had grown from 30 to more than 200. In February that year, it was ranked the second-most reliable hosting company in the world by hosting market analyst Netcraft.[12]

UK2 Group continued to tighten operations in the wake of theGreat Recession and, in May 2009, the company closed its overseas call centres, eliminating around 40 jobs in Indiaand 35 in Ukraine in favour of a smaller support team. At the same time, the group streamlined its executive management team.[13]

In 2010, the group launched another new brand, VPS.Net, to cater for the anticipated growth in demand for virtual private servers.

2011–2016

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In April 2011,Lloyds Development Capital (LDC) - a subsidiary ofLloyds Banking Group - acquired a majority stake in UK2 Group for £47 million (about US$77 million), as part of a management buyout.[14] At this time Bredahl departed, to become CEO of another LDC-backed business, OnApp,[15] and Phil Male, previously chief strategy officer at Cable and Wireless, joined as the new CEO.[16]

In 2011, the group announced the launch of HostPuru - a hosting brand targeting the Latin American market and in 2012 it announced it was launching avirtual private network service, VPNHQ.[17]

Current list of brands in 2018 with reviews on each one is maintained on whtop.com.[18]

The group has expanded into new markets such as Latin America, and introduced a series of new brands and services in a bid to meet the growing demand for hosting and cloud computing services among business and individuals. By 2011, the group was ranked 45 on the list fastest-growing private technology companies in Britain,[19]but in 2012, number 53.[20]

2017–present

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In May 2017, the company was acquired byTHG plc for £58 million. It was rebranded as THG Ingenuity Cloud Services and formed the cloud services arm of THG Ingenuity, an e-commerce platform.[21][1] In January 2025, THG plc demerged its technology and logistics arm, THG Ingenuity, into a privately owned, stand-alone business.[22]

References

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  1. ^ab"THG Annual Report 2017"(PDF). THG plc. 25 June 2018. Retrieved1 October 2022.
  2. ^ab"THG Ingenuity Cloud Services". THG plc. Retrieved19 October 2023.
  3. ^Schofield, Jack; McIntosh, Neil (16 September 1999)."What's new".the Guardian. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  4. ^Gold, Steve (3 August 2000)."Consumer campaigns: How to air your complaints on the net".the Guardian. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  5. ^"Web Hosting News - Web Hosting Provider UK-2 Group Acquires Stargate Holdings Customers". Retrieved1 June 2015.
  6. ^"The May Report: 12/22/2007: MidPhase acquired by UK-2, a British hosting firm on a buying spree; Firm had 3x growth this year alone; A tribute to Jimmy Mavraganes and others like him..."The May Report. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  7. ^"ServerCentral Sells WingSix to UK-2". 29 July 2008. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  8. ^"UK-2 Group Buys Dotable".
  9. ^"UK2 Group Buys WestHost".
  10. ^"UK2 Group Acquires Virtual Internet". 8 January 2009.
  11. ^"Dedicated Web Host, UK2, to Celebrate Launch of 10TB.com, at HostingCon 2008 - Web Hosting Talk". Retrieved1 June 2015.
  12. ^"New York Internet was the Most Reliable Hosting Company Site in February 2009 | Netcraft".news.netcraft.com. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  13. ^Williams, Christopher."UK2 brings support back to Blighty, culls execs".The Register. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  14. ^"LDC lands web-hosting and gas companies". Retrieved1 June 2015.
  15. ^Empson, Rip (21 April 2011)."LDC Snatches Up Web Hosting Provider UK2Group For $77 Million Big Ones".TechCrunch. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  16. ^"Phil Male, Technology, Debrett's 500, People | Debrett's".www.debretts.com. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  17. ^Jackson, Mark."UK2 Survey Claims Most UK Public WiFi Users at Risk of Personal Data Theft − ISPreview UK News".www.ispreview.co.uk. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  18. ^"UK2 Brands". 31 March 2022.
  19. ^"Tech Track 100 league tables".www.fasttrack.co.uk. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  20. ^"Tech Track 100 league tables".www.fasttrack.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 28 April 2015. Retrieved1 June 2015.
  21. ^"Hut Group spending spree goes on with UK2 Deal". Sky News. 17 May 2017. Retrieved23 January 2018.
  22. ^"Demerger of THG Ingenuity confirmed after vote".BusinessCloud. 2 January 2025. Retrieved12 March 2025.
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