Lutris was founded by Paul Morgan and Michael Browder, two ex-employees of the
Santa Cruz Operation about 1995, initially under the name of Information Refinery, Incorporated (IRI). The main business of the company was building web sites using the
Java Platform, initially through consulting contracts. To facilitate the design and implementation of these web sites, the company built an
Extensible Markup Language (XML) manipulation tool: XMLC, and Enhydra Server, a general purpose application server. Initial
venture capital funding of $10 million came in November 1999 from investors
Chase Capital Partners and
Chase H&Q (formerly Hambrecht & Quist). A second round for a total of $15 million, announced in February 2000, included TransCosmos USA, and the
Intel 64 Fund. On August 23, 2000, an additional $16 million in funding was announced from
Compaq and
NEC. Presidents included David H. Young and Yancy Lind. ==Enhydra Server==