Inktomi

Inktomi Corporation was a company that provided software for Internet service providers (ISPs). It was incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Foster City, California, United States. Customers included Microsoft, HotBot, Amazon.com, eBay, and Walmart.

Inktomi Corporation
FoundedJanuary 1996 (1996-01)
FounderEric Brewer
Paul Gauthier
FateAcquired by Yahoo!
HeadquartersFoster City, California
Key people
David C. Peterschmidt
(Chairman & CEO)
Revenue $112 million (2002)
Net income
-$500 million (2002)
Total assets $145 million (2002)
Total equity $46 million (2002)
Number of employees
200 (November 2002)
Footnotes / references

The company developed Traffic Server, a proxy server web cache for World Wide Web traffic and on-demand streaming media which transcoded images down to a smaller size for users of dial-up Internet access. Traffic Server was deployed by several large ISPs including AOL.

In 2003, after the bursting of the dot-com bubble, the company was acquired by Yahoo! for $241 million.

The company's name, pronounced "INK-tuh-me", was derived from a Lakota legend about the trickster spider Iktomi, known for his ability to outsmart larger adversaries. The tri-color nested cube logo was created by Tom Lamar in 1996.

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