"I started OpenDNS with the goal of building a company that would develop products that make the Internet a better place," said David Ulevitch, founder and CEO of OpenDNS. "As an active and extremely dedicated member of the Internet and DNS community, I came to realize that many of the problems on the Internet exploit weaknesses of the DNS. We have figured out how to work with the current DNS to provide a solution that makes the Internet experience safer, faster and smarter. We are proud to be the first service in this category that puts choice in the hands of the user."
“I started OpenDNS with the goal of building a company that would develop products that make the Internet a better place”
Before OpenDNS, DNS was not an individual choice -- it was either on or off, with no customization available. OpenDNS delivers a service which gives the user control through intelligence added to the DNS. And it's available, by choice, in two minutes following brief step-by-step instructions. "OpenDNS is a great idea, well-executed," said Matt Mullenweg, lead developer of WordPress, the popular blogging platform. "They took something basic and ubiquitous, DNS, and improved it by adding spell-checking and phishing protection (usability enhancements)."
About OpenDNS
OpenDNS -- www.opendns.com -- was founded in San Francisco by David Ulevitch in 2005 to deliver a vastly improved Internet experience through a new DNS (Domain Name System) service that provides all Internet users with increased security, reliability and performance. In 2005, the company received funding from Minor Ventures, the fund created by Halsey Minor, founder of CNET, for start-ups delivering the on-demand software model pioneered by Salesforce.com. Open DNS is a free service, with revenues coming from the advertising-driven model developed by Yahoo! and Google. For expert opinions on DNS and the Internet infrastructure, as well as company news, read the OpenDNS blog at blog.opendns.com.
