About Us

On August 6, 1991, Tim Berners-Lee, a researcher at CERN nuclear physics laboratory in Switzerland, posted the world's first public Web page, and helped to trigger the technological juggernaut that would change the world.

In 1993, three Stanford graduate school students started a small consulting company in downtown Palo Alto , called Internet Media Services, to help company build a presence on the fledging World Wide Web. We received coverage from the Wall Street Journal as one of leading firms in the space.

In 1998, we were named one of top 100 web development firms by Interactive Week.

From those days, our practice and client base has grown and our business model has evolved, we continue to explore new ways to build businesses to leverage the power of Internet.

Now it's all about Web 2.0, and a second generation of rich, dynamic Web services built on secure open standards that enable sharing, participation, and collaboration.

We continue to build on this legacy, as well as helping to create new business models.