Company type | Privately Held |
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Industry | Software, Web Products, Consultancy |
Founded | 2003 |
Founder | Bhavin Turakhia |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Shridhar Luthria, (Senior Vice President) Aditya Arya, (Associate Vice President) |
Services | Domain Reseller, Web Hosting Reseller, ICANN Accreditation Consulting |
Parent | Endurance International Group |
Website | LogicBoxes.com |
LogicBoxes is a web products and consulting company that specialises in providing private labelled, web presence, and communication applications to ICANN Registrars, large web hosts, domain resellers, ISPs and telcos. In addition, it also offers to consult and a SaaS platform that provides end-to-end business automation to its clients.
It was founded in 2003[1] and bought by Endurance International Group in 2013–14.[2]
It provides ERP solutions that handle sales, marketing, finance, billing, and provisioning automation for domain registrars and Resellers.
The company is based in Mumbai, India, with its HQ located at Nesco IT Park.
LogicBoxes was launched in 2003 as a separate business unit of Directi, with the aim to provide registrar software to Directi’s in-house domain registrar, ResellerClub, and other registrars. It was the first business automation solution for registrars and is currently the largest.[3]
In 2013–14, Endurance International Group, a US-based provider of cloud-based solutions, completed the acquisition of the Web business of Directi. The acquisition included business-to-business brands ResellerClub, LogicBoxes and webhosting.info, and web presence brand BigRock.[4]
LogicBoxes is a frequent sponsor of ICANN Meetings, and is a strong supporter of the domain name community.[5][6][7][8][9]
Bhavin Turakhia, ex-CEO of LogicBoxes, has served as the chairman of the Registrar Stakeholder Group (formerly the Registrar Constituency).[10] He served as the chair for two successive terms, and is the youngest elected chair to date.[11]
In September 2008, LogicBoxes, as part of the Directi group, was accused by HostExploit and Knujon of supporting malware and illegal online pharmacies.[23] This was later proved false. Shortly thereafter, HostExploit and Knujon released a joint statement with Directi, which spoke of their common goal of combating abuse on the Internet.[24]