OpenDNS Chief Executive David Ulevitch Named “Most Promising Tech Entrepreneur Under 30” by BusinessWeek Magazine
Leading Business Publication Recognizes Ulevitch in Annual Top Young Entrepreneurs Feature
Apr 18, 2008 — SAN FRANCISCO – OpenDNS, the award-winning DNS provider that makes the Internet safer, faster, smarter and more reliable today announced David Ulevitch is included among BusinessWeek magazine’s picks for the most promising entrepreneurs under the age of 30. The annual feature, titled “Tech's Best Young Entrepreneurs,” includes eleven of the best and brightest business minds in the technology sector. Ulevitch’s OpenDNS provides a superior Internet experience for nearly 4 million Internet users worldwide, including more than 10,000 schools and tens of thousands of businesses. OpenDNS is the world’s largest, fastest-growing DNS provider.
Business Week describes its selection process: “BusinessWeek.com editors have surveyed the tech landscape to identify the industry's most promising entrepreneurs aged 30 and under. We assembled this year's list with input from venture capitalists, our readers, and BusinessWeek editorial staff. Whose ideas and innovations are likely to make the biggest impact on technology in the coming years? We include the names of the finalists, the companies their ideas spawned, and their advice for would-be entrepreneurs in the midst of an economic slowdown.”
To read the full feature, please visit BusinessWeek.com.
More about David Ulevitch can be found on the OpenDNS Web site.
About OpenDNS
OpenDNS is free to use and makes the Internet safer, faster, smarter and more reliable. Based in San Francisco, the company operates a large distributed network that powers a new kind of recursive DNS (Domain Name System) service that provides all Internet users increased security, reliability and performance. OpenDNS is thoroughly committed to building and operating the best DNS platform in the world and to improving the Internet. For more information about OpenDNS, please visit: http://www.opendns.com
Business Week describes its selection process: “BusinessWeek.com editors have surveyed the tech landscape to identify the industry's most promising entrepreneurs aged 30 and under. We assembled this year's list with input from venture capitalists, our readers, and BusinessWeek editorial staff. Whose ideas and innovations are likely to make the biggest impact on technology in the coming years? We include the names of the finalists, the companies their ideas spawned, and their advice for would-be entrepreneurs in the midst of an economic slowdown.”
To read the full feature, please visit BusinessWeek.com.
More about David Ulevitch can be found on the OpenDNS Web site.
About OpenDNS
OpenDNS is free to use and makes the Internet safer, faster, smarter and more reliable. Based in San Francisco, the company operates a large distributed network that powers a new kind of recursive DNS (Domain Name System) service that provides all Internet users increased security, reliability and performance. OpenDNS is thoroughly committed to building and operating the best DNS platform in the world and to improving the Internet. For more information about OpenDNS, please visit: http://www.opendns.com
