Steadfast Networks
Steadfast Networks was a Chicago, Illinois-based Internet Service Provider primarily focused on Cloud Computing, Dedicated Servers and Colocation. Founded in 1998 by then high-school student Karl Zimmerman[2] in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Steadfast Networks was acquired by ColoHouse, a global provider of colocation, cloud, and managed services, in 2021.[3] It was originally a division of Nozone, Inc., a company founded by Zimmerman and incorporated in 2000.[1] HistoryIn 2008, Steadfast Networks was named number 370 on the Inc 500 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America List[4] and was on the Inc 5000 List of the Largest Companies in America in both 2009[5] and 2010.[6] In 2021, ColoHouse acquired Steadfast Networks, including its three data center locations in Chicago and Edison, New Jersey. The acquisition also included Steadfast's cloud and hosting solutions.[3] Steadfast's then-CFO Paul Voswinkel stated that "ColoHouse is bringing together best in breed digital infrastructure solutions to create a single IT provider that can deliver complete enterprise solutions."[3] LocationsPrior to its acquisition, Steadfast had datacenter facilities in three locations: Two in downtown Chicago[7] and one in Edison, New Jersey.[8] These locations were incorporated into the ColoHouse portfolio following the acquisition. Steadfast also maintained a private network with peering points throughout the United States along with London and Amsterdam.[9] ControversyIn November 2007 the Chicago Tribune published an article on the hosting of hate sites in America, where they are protected by the First Amendment. The Anti-Defamation League noted that Steadfast hosted 17 such sites.[10] Steadfast responded on the official company blog to clarify that they are strong supporters of the First Amendment, but against hate speech.[11] References
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