AtTask Named a Finalist in the 2010 Red Herring 100 Global Awards

Orem, UT – AtTask, creators of the first true social work management platform and worldwide leader in on-demand project and portfolio management software, announced today it has been selected as a finalist for the 2010 Red Herring 100 Global Awards, a prestigious list honoring the most promising private technology ventures in the world.

“Red Herring is known for its dedication to identifying the companies and technologies that are shaping the future,” said Scott Johnson, CEO of AtTask. “To be recognized not once, but twice by Red Herring is truly an honor.”

The Red Herring 100 Global is the culmination of a year’s work of scouring thousands of privately held companies from around the world—the finalists from its Red Herring Asia, Europe and North America Awards. The nominees were evaluated on both quantitative and qualitative criteria, such as financial performance, technology innovation, quality of management, execution of strategy and standing in their respective industries.

As a finalist, AtTask is recognized for using innovation as a fast-track to success and for demonstrating how innovation is creating business opportunities in the marketplace.

The winners of the Red Herring 100 Global will be announced at a special awards ceremony at the Red Herring Global forum in Los Angeles, January 26, 2011.

For more information about AtTask including details on their upcoming Work Management Summit—WorkOut 2011—please visit the website.

About AtTask, Inc.

AtTask increases workplace harmony by enfranchising workers and informing executives. The company’s social Work Management software gives people at all levels of the organization tools to help them better understand and organize their work. Going social facilitates deeper worker buy-in, and delivers executives conversational insights into the work environment. Over 1,000 organizations of all sizes, including Apple, Cisco, GE, Key Bank, HBO, Johnson & Johnson, Newsweek, Nike, Toyota and Whirlpool, have turned to AtTask to manage work of all levels of complexity. Its on-demand work management solution is available in 7 languages.