Apptix is an application service provider (ASP) technology company providing hosted business services (orsoftware as a service). Apptix serves businesses customers in industries such as healthcare.
Apptix's services include Microsoft Exchange email, VoIP phone service and Microsoft SharePoint collaboration services, web conferencing/secure IM, email encryption, mobile device management and messaging, Active Directory management, and archiving and backup services.[1]
In September 2015, GoDaddy, Inc, acquired the public cloud customer division of Apptix in a $22.5 million cash deal.[2][3]
Apptix was founded in 1997 after being spun off from TeleComputing ASA, of Oslo, Norway.[4] The company is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, USA, with additional locations in Florida and Texas. Apptix is publicly traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE: APP).[5] Apptix has acquired and integrated other hosted Exchange vendors ASP-One,[6] Mi8,[7] and Mailstreet.[8]
In 2011, revenues totaled US$40.7 million, up 5% from $38.6 million in 2010.[9] Positive net income trends have continued for the first three quarters of 2012.[10]
In 2020, medical device vendor Zoll sued Barracuda Networks, an IT firm that provided software and services to Apptix, which in turn provided secure storage of patients' personal information to Zoll. Zoll sued the IT firm after a server migration error compromised the personal and medical data of patients.[11] In 2021, a federal judge in Massachusetts dismissed the allegations of Zoll Medical Corp against Barracuda Networks.[12]