Strangeloop Networks
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Web Performance Optimization |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Vancouver BC |
Products | Site Optimizer |
Website | www.strangeloopnetworks.com |
Strangeloop Networks Inc develops the Strangeloop Site Optimizer software tool. Strangeloop Networks was founded in 2006 by twin brothers Jonathan Bixby and Joshua Bixby, with Richard Campbell, Kent Alstad, and Lee Purvis. The company's first product offering was the Strangeloop AS1000, a delivery-focused accelerator for ASP.NET. Strangeloop Networks is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia.
References
- Chain Store Age: Revving Up for Speed - AutoAnything selects Web acceleration solution to stay competitive
- Media Caster: Online Photo Centres Get Speed Boost for Digital Media Delivery
- Channel Tech Center: How Web Site Testing Opens IT Doors
- Telexplainer: Content Delivery Networks Transformed
- IT Wire: Your web pages might load faster, thanks to Akamai & Strangeloop
- Tech Vibes: Vancouver's Strangeloop inks partnerships with Akamai and Level 3
- Media Post: All I Want For Christmas Is A Faster Mobile Experience
- 1to1 Media: How Fast is Fast Enough to Keep Customers' Attention Online? The quest for the holy grail of Web speed: 2-second page load times
- CIO: IE9 Lags on Popular Websites
- Marketing Daily: Is Your Website Slowing You Down?
- Internet Retailer: Petco set to offer faster load times on its e-commerce site
- Internet Retailer: Web accelerator revs up conversions, cart size and sales for AutoAnything.com
- Tier 1 Research: Strangeloop offers cloud-based site optimization - CDNs should take note
- Data Center Knowledge: Strangeloop: Accelerating Mere Mortals
- The 451 Group: Strangeloop Site Optimizer can be deployed as a cloud service or an appliance
- PC World: Web-acceleration Device Can Help Your Google Standing
- Network World: Strangeloop using Netforecasts's response time equation
- Application Development Trends article on Strangeloop
- Network World: Speeding web services
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