OCZ and SanDisk deliver MLC SSD devices

OCZ Technology Group Inc. and SanDisk Corp. each rolled out enterprise multi-level cell solid-state drive (MLC SSD) devices this week. OCZ launched its Deneva 2 6 Gbps SATA interface SSD while SanDisk added a 6 Gbps SAS model to its Lightning Enterprise Flash Drive (EFD) family.

The Deneva 2 drives, which use SandForce controllers, are available in 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch and 1.8-inch form factors. The new SanDisk EFD drives come in 100 GB, 200 GB and 400 GB capacities with single-level cell (SLC) NAND, and 200 GB, 400 GB and 800 GB MLC versions. SanDisk said Hewlett-Packard is using its drives for ProLiant servers.

HP hooks MSA into VMware vStorage APIs for Array Integration

Hewlett-Packard (HP) Co. added support for VMware vStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) to its HP P2000 G3 Modular Smart Array (MSA) entry-level/SMB storage system, The HP P2000 G3 MSA also supports HP Insight Control Storage Module Manager for VMware vCenter Server, allowing for storage management through the vCenter Server console.

Enhance unveils dual-active 10 GbE iSCSI SAN system

Enhance Technology Inc. released the UltraStor ES3160TG-D dual-controller 10 GbE iSCSI SAN storage system. The ES3160TG-D extends the dual-controller UltraStor ES line that currently offers solutions in Fibre Channel (FC-D), iSCSI (P4-D), SAS (SS-D) and Expansion Arrays (JS-D). ES3160TG-D uses a 6 Gbps SAS backplane, has a 1,200 MBps sustained data transfer rate and scales to 192 TB with a SAS expansion chassis.

Nexenta releases software for management of scale-out storage environments

Nexenta Systems Inc. launched Namespace Cluster, which allows users to connect thousands of nodes to work together as one file system. Namespace Cluster runs with the vendor’s NexentaStor 3.1 open source unified storage software, which adds new features such as metro and stretch cluster capabilities, and asynchronous replication

NetEx makes WAN optimization free for EqualLogic

NetEx is offering two free one-year subscriptions of its 2 Mbps HyperIP WAN Optimization virtual appliance for Dell EqualLogic iSCSI SAN customers who replicate data over the WAN. EqualLogic PS array customers can download the virtual appliance from the NetEx website.

QStar rolls out disk archiving software

QStar Technologies Inc. has launched QStar Retention Manager for Disk software for creating archives up to 16 TB. Retention Manager for Disk uses free spaces on disk to create an archive, and lets customers set policies per data set for retention periods. It also supports WORM to make archived files read-only and to prevent accidental deletion. Data sets within the archive can be shared using CIFS or NFS.

Astute Networks expands executive team

Bladed storage startup Astute Networks Inc. has hired Steven Houck as senior vice president of worldwide sales and Jay Kramer as vice president of worldwide marketing. Both executives will report directly to CEO Steve Topper.

Zerto comes out with virtual machine replication

Zerto came out of stealth with software to replicate virtual machines for disaster recovery. Zerto’s software is in beta. The company was founded by brothers Ziv Kedem and Oded Kedem, who also founded Kashya (which was acquired by EMC). Kashya technology is used for EMC’s RecoverPoint replication software.

Kodak gives Avere on-site support

Kodak Service and Support will supply on-site support for Avere Systems FXT Series NAS appliances. FXT systems accelerate NAS devices.

SDSC uses Fusion-io for bioinformatics research

The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), a research unit of UC San Diego, is using Fusion-io’s ioMemory technology for data-intensive computing initiatives. SDSC uses Fusion-io Protein Data Bank (PDB) research, reducing the time of conducting MySQL database queries from 30 minutes to three minutes.

Egnyte adds file sharing plug-in

Egnyte Inc. released its Personal Local Cloud 6.0 and the Egnyte Outlook e-mail plug-in — the two products build on Egnyte’s hybrid cloud solution. Egnyte Cloud File Server delivers flexible access and sharing with the visibility and control required for safe file sharing. For faster file access, customers can add Personal Local Cloud to allow users to share, store and manage files on their LAN. Both the Personal Local Cloud 6.0 and Egnyte Outlook e-mail plug-in tools bring the cloud to the business user’s desktop and Outlook.

Acronis ships Backup & Recovery 11

Acronis Inc. began shipping Backup & Recovery 11 for disaster recovery and data protection. Backup & Recovery 11 protects physical and virtual machines, and provides off-site storage by storing files and system images in the cloud.

Low-Level Malware, Not APTs, Keeps Security Professionals Awake at Night

Security professionals are more concerned about common malware than “advanced persistent threats” carried out by sophisticated cyber-criminals or by rogue governments, a survey finds.

IT security professionals rated common, low-level malware as their top IT security concern, according to a recent research survey.

IT security professionals rated the lack of resources and the inability to deal with zero-day vulnerabilities as their top concerns in the latest survey from eEye Digital Security, released June 16. Most respondents feel high-profile malware such as Project Aurora and Stuxnet is either a small or very small threat to their organizations. Most also consider government-sponsored hacking as a low priority.

In a survey of more than 1,677 IT administrators, managers and C-level executives, nearly 55 percent said they consider mass malware and spyware a “very large” or “large” threat to the enterprise. That was in stark contrast to the 12 percent who said the same for Stuxnet and Operation Aurora, 11 percent for Night Dragon, and 23 percent for government- and state-sponsored attacks. Nearly 44 percent consider Stuxnet a “very small” threat, the survey found.

“While it is important to remain vigilant against attacks that wreak havoc and damage reputations, we must also remain focused on attacks that fly in under the radar” and happen every day, Marc Maiffret, CTO of eEye Digital Security, said.

About 47 percent of the respondents are concerned over a lack of staff or tech resources, while 41 percent said they are concerned about improper configuration. About 42 percent rated their inability to protect against zero-day vulnerabilities as a large or very large concern.

The “2011 Headlines vs Reality” survey “demonstrated that headline-driving attacks are not what keep IT security professionals or executives up at night,” according to eEye.

The survey found that security professionals want to make defense against stealthy, everyday attacks a priority, Maiffret said. “Although cutting-edge headlines and horror stories may rule the air, most security professionals remain focused on the basics,” said Maiffret.

If they suddenly had 20 percent more in their budgets, most respondents are interested in basic tools. About 65 percent said they would spend it on security reporting and dashboard technologies, 63 percent named patch management, and 60 percent named configuration compliance tools. A little over half, or 52 percent, said they would take the budget increase to hire more personnel.

About 61 percent said they would not spend it on more regulatory compliance reporting tools, and 49 percent said they would not invest in defenses against advanced persistent threats and other high-profile threats.

However, most respondents, or 57 percent, said they won’t be seeing any increases in their 2011 budgets, despite the supposed economic recovery. Only 21 percent expect an increase, and 22 percent actually reported a decline, according to the survey.

The survey included security professionals and executives from organizations of various sizes across all industries. Thirty percent of respondents came from organizations with 4,000 employees or more, and another 34 percent came from the true small to midsize businesses, with less than 99 employees. While 22 percent of the respondents came from high-tech, 35 percent came from industries other than high-tech, financial services, energy, retail, health care or the government sectors.

eEye Enters Technology Partnership with OPSWAT to Provide Greater Visibility and Flexibility in Enterprise IT Security Management

eEye Digital Security, a provider of IT security and unified vulnerability management solutions, today announced that it has signed a technology partnership agreement with OPSWAT, Inc., the industry leader in software management SDKs, interoperability certification and multiple-engine scanning solutions, to enable eEye customers greater visibility and flexibility in how they protect their IT environments.

By leveraging components of OPSWAT’s OESIS Framework, eEye’s protection technology will gain insight into malware and attacks, including Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), such as Operation Aurora and Night Dragon, which may impact corporate assets. eEye’s Blink Endpoint Protection product provides integrated multi-layered endpoint protection including zero-day protection, intrusion prevention, and system protection.

OPSWAT’s OESIS Framework is a cross-platform, open development framework that enables software engineers and technology vendors to develop products that detect, classify and manage thousands of third-party software applications.

“It’s increasingly difficult for enterprises to protect themselves against sophisticated threats like APTs,” said Brad Hibbert, eEye’s VP of Strategy. “By enhancing our technology with components from OPSWAT’s OESIS Framework, we give our customers insight into specific malware and attacks, which helps them close potential exploit points.”

“Our technology allows eEye Digital Security to quickly pull threat data from endpoints to build intuitive threat analysis and protection,” said Tom Mullen, VP of Business Development, OPSWAT, Inc.

About OPSWAT, Inc.
Founded in 2002, OPSWAT is the industry leader in software management SDKs, interoperability certification and multiple-engine malware scanning solutions. With both software manageability and multi-scanning products, OPSWAT offers simplified and comprehensive SDKs that reduce time and costs for your engineering and testing teams. OPSWAT delivers: OESIS Framework, an open development framework that enables software engineers to develop products that manage thousands of third-party security applications; Multi-scanning products including Metascan, MetaDefender for Media, and MetaDefender for Secure Access, which optimize several anti-malware engines to scan for viruses simultaneously; Filterbit, a free online tool powered by Metascan for scanning suspicious files; and AppRemover, a free utility that enables the complete uninstallation of antivirus applications. To learn more, visit opswat.com or contact sales(at)opswat(dot)com.

About eEye Digital Security
Since 1998, eEye Digital Security has made vulnerability and compliance management simpler and more efficient by providing the only unified solution that integrates assessment, mitigation, protection, and reporting into a complete offering with optional add-on modules for configuration compliance, regulatory reporting, and integrated patch management. eEye’s world-renowned research and development team is consistently the first to uncover critical vulnerabilities, prevent their exploit, and build new protections into our solutions. Thousands of mid-to-large-size private-sector and government organizations, including the two largest vulnerability management installations in the world, rely on eEye to protect against the latest known and zero-day vulnerabilities. More at eeye.com.

ExactTarget Study Sheds Light on Unsubscribe Best Practices

A recent study by ExactTarget shows that 93% of U.S. online consumers are subscribers to at least one opt-in email per day. That’s a lot of customers to whom you’re sending emails!

We all know about CAN-SPAM. We all know about the necessity of working within the opted-in framework so that customers do not need to opt-out in order not to receive unwanted emails. But doing the minimum isn’t enough.

Let’s start with the unsubscribe button itself. Make it clear. Make it obvious. No, it doesn’t have to be more obvious than the offer attached to the email, but don’t make your customers hunt for it, either.

Once the button is placed, don’t make the unsubscribe process difficult, either; as you’ll see a little later in this article, that’s never a good idea — but especially not in these days of social networks and viral comments. I have several email accounts, and I don’t want to spend 10 minutes figuring out which one I used to subscribe to your catalogue so that I can unsubscribe: just give me a button attached to a direct link.

The visibility and accessibility of the unsubscribe process may be obvious considerations; but the speed at which an unsubscribe is processed may not be as obvious, and it’s a vital component to effective list management.

It may not be obvious because we’re all accustomed to thinking from our own point of view: it’s in process, it’s on the list, it’ll get done. But if we were to take the customer’s point of view for a moment, we’d see the value in a quick unsubscribe. Here’s the scenario: you decide that you no longer want to be on a given list. Maybe you haven’t bought anything from that vendor for a few months. Maybe you subscribed by accident (it happens). In any case, thank you, no, I’m just not interested right now. You unsubscribe.

The following week, you receive another email offer. Perhaps even two. Now you’ve gone from feeling neutral about the company sending the emails to feeling irritated about it. The Web is supposed to be fast, right? So why didn’t they get the message? You may decide to vent your frustration in public places — on Facebook, in blogs, tweeting, even possibly on YouTube. And the company’s word-of-mouth reputation suffers.

Even looking at it from the company’s point of view speaks to the wisdom of a quick unsubscribe. Do you really want people on your lists who don’t want to be there? Do you really want to make people feel irritated when they think about you? Of course not.

A quick unsubscribe mechanism is the best way to keep everybody happy, and your lists error-free.

 

HISTalk News 6/22/2011

Top News
The VA awards The Informatics Application Group a $5 million contract to serve as the custodial agent that will manage a proposed open-source development program for VistA.


Reader Comments

From Anon: “Re: ONC. Recently cancelled a number of print and Web ad contracts. They have instructed their ad agency to work with 10% of their original million-dollar budget.” Unverified.


HIStalk Announcements and Requests

Vince Ciotti is loving all the comments, stories, and even corrections he’s getting to his HIStory series. He gave the OK to run his e-mail address for anyone who wants to get in touch.

Thanks to the following sponsors (new and renewing) and long-term advertisers that supported HIStalk, HIStalk Practice, and HIStalk Mobile in May. We appreciate their support.


Acquisitions, Funding, Business, and Stock

PwC acquires Implementation Specialists (ISH).

athenahealth’s Jonathan Bush and Ed Park are among a group of angel investors and VC firms investing in HIT start-up Kyruus. The company’s software platform compiles data from public and private sources to create predictive analytics and professional profiles on physicians. Sound big brother-ish.

Misys doesn’t have much healthcare presence these days, but for those who still follow the company, it confirms that a potential buyer is interested in acquiring the company at a valuation of $1.4 billion.


Sales

North Idaho Health Network picks MobileMD to provide HIE services for five hospitals and 305 physicians.


People

PatientKeeper president and CEO Paul Brient wins the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for New England and is now eligible for consideration for the national award.

Former Ingenix VP Tom MacDougall joins Curaspan Health Group as the company’s first CTO.

Prognosis Health Information Systems appoints William M. Conroy to its board. He was CEO and president of Initiate Systems until IBM acquired the company in March 2010.

University Health Care System (GA) names Leslie Clonch as VP/CIO. He was previously with Doctors Hospital at Renaissance (TX).


Exinda to Highlight WAN Optimization Techniques at Mobile Computing Summit

Exinda, a global provider of WAN optimization solutions, today announced it will deliver a tutorial on “Managing Mobile Devices in the WAN” at the Mobile Computing Summit at the Hyatt Regency SF Airport in Burlingame, CA from June 28-30, 2011. Kevin Suitor, Exinda’s VP of Marketing will deliver the tutorial as part of the “Bringing Mobility to the Enterprise” session on Wednesday, June 29 from 2:40 to 5:30 pm.

“One of the top concerns of CIOs today is managing mobile workers on the enterprise network,” said Suitor. “Network managers must have the ability to visualize the mobile device traffic traversing the Wide Area Network, in order to apply policies to ensure that mobile workers have a high quality user experience. They must also be able to manage the millions of applications that mobile devices present to the WAN, ensuring they perform well without hindering the performance of other business-critical applications.”

Exinda’s WAN Optimization solutions have enabled network operators to significantly reduce bandwidth consumption by mobile device applications. The solution has reduced bandwidth usage by applications incorporating FTP and CIFS protocols by more than 85%, and those incorporating HTTP by more than 95%.

“Exinda’s appliances enable IT managers to prepare their WANs to deliver a high quality end user experience for traditional hardwired or wireless mobile or tablet users. The solutions enable reduced packet loss, reduced latency, support of various usage models, and ensure a superior user experience even when the user is connecting over a poor quality network,” added Suitor.

Exinda Mobile Client (EMC)

The Exinda Mobile Client delivers application acceleration for sites and/ or individual devices, providing mobile workers with improved response times and download speeds over a wide range of applications – includ-ing email, CRM, ERP, eDRM, file-shares and collaboration applications such as SharePoint. The Exinda Mobile Client incorporates compression, caching, de-duplication and protocol optimization techniques to improve performance.

Exinda’s solution brief entitled “Meeting the Needs of a Mobile Workforce” is available at www.exinda.com.

About Exinda

Exinda is a proven global supplier of WAN Optimization and Application Acceleration products. The Exinda Unified Performance Management (UPM) solution encompasses application visibility, control, optimization and intelligent acceleration – all within a single network appliance that is affordable and easy to manage. Founded in 2002, Exinda is headquartered in Andover, MA and has established regional offices in Canada and the United Kingdom to support the growing global demand for its products and services. Exinda is a 100% channel business with products being distributed by a worldwide network of solution partners who offer local support and services. For more information, please visit http://www.exinda.com.

ExactTarget CEO Named Among America's Top Technology Executives

ExactTarget, a global provider of interactive marketing solutions, announced today that company Co-Founder and Chief Executive Scott Dorsey has earned the title of Executive of the Year from the American Business Awards(SM).

Dorsey garnered the national title of top computer services executive in the annual Stevie(R) Awards for leading the company to become the largest privately held interactive marketing technology firm and accelerating delivery of new interactive technologies to market.

“It is an honor to accept this award on behalf of the entire ExactTarget family,” said Dorsey. “This award is a true testament to our world-class clients, partners and the more than 1,000 ExactTarget team members around the globe who are fueled by making our clients successful.”

Dorsey edged out three additional finalists for the award, including Google Chairman Eric Schmidt. ExactTarget was also a finalist for Company of the Year, and ExactTarget’s Senior Vice President Todd Richardson was named a finalist for Human Resources Executive of the Year.

The American Business Awards honor follows Dorsey being named Indiana’s “Trailblazer in Technology” for his contributions to Indiana’s high-tech economy through business and community involvement. Dorsey serves on the board of directors of TechPoint, Indiana Sports Corporation and the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership and is a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council for the School of Informatics at Indiana University. Dorsey also chairs the Marketing and Communications Division of the Indianapolis Super Bowl 2012 Host Committee.

In the past year, ExactTarget has earned a host of awards and accolades including:

— Wall Street Journal Next Big Thing — list of 50 most promising venture-backed companies;

— Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies for the fifth consecutive year;

— Deloitte Technology Fast 500 (fourth appearance in past five years);

— ‘Innovation of the Year’ by TechPoint for the ExactTarget Interactive Marketing Hub(TM);

— Best Places to Work in Indiana for the fifth consecutive year;

— Indiana Chamber of Commerce HR Professional of the Year – ExactTarget’s Senior Vice President of Human Resources Todd Richardson; and

— 2010 American Business Awards Finance Executive of the Year — ExactTarget’s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administrative Officer Traci Dolan.

News of the American Business Awards follows ExactTarget posting record first quarter performance. The company increased revenue 52 percent year over year, marking the 41st consecutive quarter of growth. In the past 24 months, ExactTarget has acquired three companies, launched an international division with operations in the UK and Australia and added more than 500 employees. The company posted annual revenue growth of 41 percent in 2010 finishing the year with $134 million in revenue.

About ExactTarget

ExactTarget is a leading global provider of on-demand email marketing and one-to-one marketing solutions. The company’s software as a service technology provides organizations a single platform to connect with customers via triggered and transactional email, integrated text messaging, voice messaging, landing pages and social media. Supported by collaborative global services teams, ExactTarget’s technology integrates with more sales and marketing information systems than any other in the industry, including Salesforce.com, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Omniture and Webtrends among many others. ExactTarget’s software powers permission-based multi-channel communications for thousands of organizations around the world including Expedia.com, Aurora Fashions, Papa John’s, CareerBuilder.com, Gannett Co., Inc., The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The Home Depot and Wellpoint, Inc. For more information, visit www.exacttarget.com or call 1-866-EMAILET.

About The Stevie Awards

Stevie Awards are conferred in four programs: The American Business Awards, The International Business Awards, the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, and the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevies recognize outstanding performances in the workplace worldwide. Learn more about The Stevie Awards at www.stevieawards.com .

Companies Make 'Hottest' List

In order to recognize the fastest growing technology companies in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, Lead411 is proud to announce the release of its “Hottest Companies in Midwest” award.

Background
Each day, the Lead411 research team scours through 600+ press releases and business articles including venture capital fundings, company launches, new office openings, customer press releases, etc. This information has given insight to which are the fastest growing companies in the U.S. Their “Hottest Companies” awards have been created to recognize these fast growing companies in different geographic regions. This particular list originally started with over 1559 companies and it has been narrowed down to the top 60.

“We have been tracking fast companies for our customers for the past 10 years,” said Tom Blue, CEO of Lead411, “and we felt it was important to recognize these growing brands publicly.”

How the Winners were Chosen
First, all companies must be in either the Software, Wireless, Internet, Hardware, or Media industry and be a privately held organization, and be within Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, or Wisconsin. From there, each company must meet one or more of the following requirements;
•** 100% increase in revenues over the past 2 years; OR
•** Over $2M in funding in the past 2 years;

Nominations/Applications If you would like to be listed in the 2012 Midwest Region awards, our 2011 National Tech 500, or any future awards please apply here.

About Lead411
Lead411 provides information, news, and research about U.S. companies and their executives. Founded in 2001, its goal has been to focus on quality corporate data that is valid and useful rather than producing as many company records as possible. In addition, Lead411 tracks company news in order to alert its customers about venture financing, new hires, hiring plans, etc. Customers include Gartner, Administaff and ADP.

Manifest Digital Manifest Digital was founded in 2001 and provides design, rapid application development, hosted management services and online marketing strategy. Manifest is an interactive agency with a unique ability to spark lively conversation, connection, and exchange. The company got a hold of $9M in financing from BIA Digital Partners in January of 2009.

Arroweye Solutions Arroweye is a card marketing and production partner that provides just-in-time, highly customized plastic gift, incentive and payment cards and carriers. With a unique combination of web-based design tools and on-demand manufacturing and personalization capabilities, Arroweye is the first fully-digital manufacturer of plastic within the open-loop and closed-loop payments industries. The company collected $27.5M in financing from William Blair and Co in January of 2009.

Open Kernel Labs Open Kernel Labs is the global leader in open source virtualization software for mobile devices, consumer electronics, and embedded systems. Backed by the largest, independent team of microkernel developers, the OKL4 embedded hypervisor is deployed on more than 1.1 billion mobile phones worldwide. Semiconductor suppliers, device OEMs, and mobile network operators depend on OK Labs to deliver high performance solutions that decrease BOM cost, reduce complexity, and speed time-to-market. The company landed $7.6M in financing led by Chrysalis Ventures in January of 2009.

Compliance11, Inc Compliance11, Inc., is a leading provider of cloud-based compliance automation software for the financial community. Compliance11 products automate employee trading, insider trading surveillance, policy affirmations, employee disclosures, gifts, entertainment, political contributions, marketing review, customer complaints, regulatory inquiries and more. The highly scalable, hosted platform can be operational in days, freeing you to manage risk, not paper. Compliance11 landed $6M in funding led by Talon Capital Partners LP in February of 2010.

SingleHop, Inc SingleHop, Inc., is a full-service on-demand IT and web hosting provider based in Chicago. The company was founded by Zak Boca and Dan Ushman in 2006 and hosts websites for thousands of customers in more than 100 countries. The company has increased revenues by 1,478% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $6M in 2009.

Newser LLC Newser is a news curator with a kick. Our editors hand-pick the best stories from hundreds of US and international sources and summarize them into sharply written, easy-to-digest news briefs. Our signature grid offers a vivid snapshot of the day’s most important, thought-provoking, and entertaining news in a lively presentation of photos and headlines. Newser collected $2.5M in funding in June of 2009.

Angie’s List Angie’s List is the nation’s premier consumer ratings and review service. The company collects consumer reviews on local contractors and doctors in more than 500 service categories. Currently, more than 1 million consumers across the U.S. rely on Angie’s List to help them make the best hiring decisions. The company raised $53.6M in venture money in March of 2011.

Liquid Web Liquid Web Inc. is a privately held managed web hosting company founded in 1997, with three wholly owned data center facilities located in Lansing, Michigan. Liquid Web is a leader in the professional web hosting market with an unwavering dedication to providing the best hosting products available. Liquid Web has over 20,000 clients served in over 120 countries. Liquid Web grew revenues by 165% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $20.2M in 2009.

One Call Now One Call Now™ is the ideal communications solution for over 35,000 clients across North America. Schools, churches, synagogues, camps, youth sports teams and clubs as well as businesses, emergency crews, military units, and communities use our high speed reliable service to get the message to everyone, everywhere, every time. The company grew revenues by 118% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $5.6M in 2009.

Benefit Express, LLC At Benefit Express, our focus is on flexible administration solutions. Our self-service platform – My Benefit Express ™ – delivers tools which help you efficiently manage HR & Benefits Administration. With My Benefit Express ™ clients have direct access to: customized content delivery, enrollment assistance, employee benefit education tools, transactional administrative processing/tracking, carrier billing reconciliation, vendor data-links and detailed HR reporting. The company has increased revenues by 101% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $8.3M in 2009.

SparkBase Since 2004, SparkBase has been the technology leader for the processing of private label gift and loyalty programs. Headquartered in Cleveland, OH, SparkBase processes millions of transactions annually for merchants in five countries. SparkBase uniquely offers its clients the ability to private label stored-value programs on a state of the art network, without involving a middleman. SparkBase’s innovative business model and robust network have contributed to its growth of more than 150% annually. The company got a hold of $3M in financing led by North Coast Angel Fund in June of 2011.

nGenX Corporation Since our founding in 2000, nGenx has been a pioneer in cloud computing, working with strategic partners such as Microsoft, Citrix, VMware, Sage, BlackBerry and others to develop hosted IT applications provided via the cloud. nGenx markets our solutions through both a direct channel and a partner channel. nGenx operates a network of autonomous data centers, each approximately 100 miles apart and all connected by a highly available fiber-optic network. The company landed $5.2M in funding in February of 2011.

8thBridge Inc 8thBridge operates a social shopping platform merchants use to create social shopping experiences for their customers. Customers engage merchants on their own terms in a shopping experience that is portable, personalized, and participatory. History was made on July 8th, 2009 when Alvenda, currently known as 8thBridge, brought online retail to Facebook and again on August 12, 2010 for the travel industry. The company received $10M in financing led by Trident Capital in March of 2011.

Zencoder Inc Zencoder is the performance leader in scalable, fast, high-quality cloud-based video transcoding. Founded in 2010, its products enable content providers to quickly deploy Internet video to virtually any Internet connected device. The team’s technology vision dates back to 2008 when the team pioneered cloud-based encoding as a service with On2 Technologies (now Google). Zencoder got a hold of $2M in funding in April of 2011.

SpringCM SpringCM is the award-winning market leader in enterprise-class, cloud enterprise content management (ECM) and workflow solutions. Led by enterprise content management (ECM) industry veterans, SpringCM delivers fast, easy, and highly affordable document management and workflow automation solutions in a completely web-based environment. SpringCM got a hold of $15M in financing led by Foundation Capital in September of 2010.

Plex Systems Inc Plex Systems, Inc. is the developer of Plex Online, a SaaS ERP (software as a service) Cloud ERP solution for the manufacturing enterprise. Plex Online’s comprehensive functional coverage delivers a “shop floor to top floor” view of a manufacturer’s operations, enabling management to run its business at maximum efficiency. The company got a hold of $6M in venture financing from Apax Partners in November of 2009.

SilkRoad technology, Inc SilkRoad Technology, Inc. provides software as a service (SaaS) solutions that significantly improve the talent within its more than 1500 customers across the globe. Through SilkRoad’s Life Suite™, an integrated talent management solution, companies are able to hire better employees, identify high and low performers, drive a pay-for-performance culture and improve employee tenure. The company landed $40M in financing led by Intel Capital in November of 2010.

Sittercity Sittercity is the source for savvy sitters and knowledgeable nannies. Launched in 2001, Sittercity now has over two million caregiver profiles nationwide, making it quick and easy to connect with qualified sitters and nannies. Parents can get to know candidates before the first interview thanks to detailed profiles, references, background checks and reviews. Sittercity has raised $22.6M in venture money led by Baird Venture Partners in April of 2011.

E-merging Technologies Group, Inc. E-merging Technologies Group, Inc. is dedicated to providing highly skilled resources and services to its customers in the Intelligence Community, the Department of Defense, Civilian Agencies, state and local governments and private sector companies. E-merging Technologies Group has increased revenues by 148% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $10.3M in 2009.

Firm58 Based in Chicago, Firm58 provides web-based financial management software to manage the processes associated with fees, commissions and payouts. By automating all post-trade processes regardless of asset class (equities,foreign exchange, fixed income, futures, etc.). The company’s Software as a Service (SaaS) platform automates middle- and back-office processes across asset classes to provide insight into daily profitability, increase operational efficiency, and protect revenue. Firm58 got a hold of $7M in funding led by New World Ventures in June of 2010.

GrubHub With over 13,000 delivery and pickup restaurants, GrubHub helps you find and order food wherever you are. How it works: you type in an address, we tell you the restaurants that deliver to that locale as well as showing you droves of pickup restaurants near you. Want to be more specific? Search by cuisine, restaurant name or menu item. We’ll filter your results accordingly. When you find what you’re looking for, you can place your order online or by phone, free of charge. GrubHub landed $11M in funding from Benchmark Capital in November of 2010.

TOA Technologies TOA Technologies is the leading provider of on-demand mobile workforce management applications for large and medium-sized enterprises. ETAdirect, TOA’s patented platform, improves customer service while dramatically reducing operational costs and delivering immediate return on investment. TOA Technologies has raised $17.2M in venture money from Sutter Hill Ventures in May of 2011.

Netarx, LLC Netarx helps our customers transform and accelerate their business through Collaboration and Data Center technologies. NetCare Managed IT Services help our customers benefit from these technologies more affordably and with higher quality. Netarx has increased revenues by 117% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $36.8M in 2009.

ACTIV Financial Systems, Inc. Founded in 2002, ACTIV is a leader in low latency technology and global distribution of market data. ACTIV was established by a group of market data professionals from top firms who shared the belief that only forward thinking technology solutions can address the growing issues facing the rapidly changing world of market data. This belief continues to propel a heavy commitment to R&D enabling ACTIV landed $23.5M in venture funding from Bessemer Venture Partners in January of 2010.

Centro Centro is a digital media services company and the creator and provider of Transis, the first “front-end to back-end” media automation software to help advertising agencies increase efficiencies, save costs and scale more effectively and profitably. The company has raised $22.5M in funding in April of 2011.

BlueLock Bluelock is an award-winning provider of cloud hosting solutions for the enterprise. Hosted in the public cloud, Bluelock Virtual Datacenters help companies get started quickly and deal with the unknown, while delivering the freedom to change their minds as IT needs evolve. With SAS-70 Type II datacenters, Bluelock’s VMware vCloud Datacenter Service provides world-class SLAs, guaranteeing enterprise level uptime. The company has increased revenues by 2,665% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $9.4M in 2009.

overstockArt.com overstockArt.com is one of the web’s most successful distributors of wall décor items with more than 20,000 daily visitors and 120,000 loyal customers. Founded in 2002 by Stacy and David Sasson and Amit Yaari, overstockArt.com began as a small home-based business with only a handful of unframed oil paintings to choose from. The company has increased revenues by 259% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $2M in 2009.

People to My Site A recent addition to the Inc 500 list, we’re a contemporary Internet marketing solutions provider located in Columbus, Ohio. Using our eight years of experience as a company, we spend each day developing high-end Internet technology solutions and driving business through the Internet. People To My Site has increased revenues by 359% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $4.7M in 2009.

The Nerdery Founded by three programmers in 2003, The Nerdery has a staff of 150+ in offices in Minneapolis in Chicago. The Nerdery has partnered with more than 200 marketing agencies in 29 states to develop their clients’ interactive projects, including websites, social media and mobile apps. The Nerdery has made the Inc 5000 and Biz Journal Fast 50 lists of fast-growing privately owned companies for the past three consecutive years. The company has increased revenues by 1,990% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $8.6M in 2009.

The Fiberutilities Group Fiberutilities Group (FG) is a professional utilities management company, providing communications connectivity management, planning, building and operating services to clients. FG provides full operational control of network at the operational, data link level, including monitoring and maintenance of the physical network, as well as providing design, planning and construction services for any new fiber network required. FG received $20M in financing in December of 2010.

Aircell Business Aviation Services LLC Aircell is the world’s leading provider of inflight connectivity and a single-source, turnkey provider of equipment, service, and technical support. With a global sales and support presence, its products are offered by virtually every fixed- and rotor-wing airframe manufacturer in business aviation, and are installed aboard the world’s four largest fractional ownership fleets. Aircell collected $35M in funding in February of 2011.

ABILITY Network ABILITY Network is helping create a healthier America by transforming how care is delivered using the Internet. Over the last ten years, we have been working in the background connecting thousands of hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, clinics, and tens of thousands of physicians across the country with each other, and with the nation’s largest payer: Medicare. The company received $20M in financing led by Lemhi Ventures in May of 2011.

Handmark Inc Handmark is a leading mobile media company delivering the next great customer experience and revenue opportunity for partners. Handmark specializes in delivering mobile application solutions for brands, publishers and media companies. The company received $11.5M in venture funding in February of 2009.

Iasta Iasta® is an award winning leader of Enterprise Spend Management through SRM Best Practices. Founded in 2000, Iasta helps organizations solve traditional business problems in new ways by providing its customers with cutting-edge tools for making strategic decisions on how to save and spend their valuable resources. Iasta has increased revenues by 134% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $8.5M in 2009.

Univa UD, Inc. Univa, the Data Center Optimization Company, is the leading provider of optimization and management software for traditional, dynamic and cloud data centers. Univa’s award-winning products are used by Global 2500 companies to improve resource sharing, amplify the efficiency of people and processes, and increase application and license utilization. Univa offers the industry’s broadest, most innovative and integrated product set for managing shared, high-demand data center resources. The company received $2M in financing in March of 2010.

Palisade Systems, Inc. Palisade Systems, Inc., is an industry leader in the Data Loss Prevention (DLP) market dedicated to providing comprehensive, affordable compliance solutions for small- and mid-sized businesses. Palisade’s patented DLP product, PacketSure, helps mid-sized organizations proactively secure sensitive and proprietary intellectual property from leaving data networks, defines and enforces access to internal network resources. The company has raised $2.6M in funding led by DeWaay Investment Partners in December of 2009.

eBureau eBureau provides a powerful suite of predictive analytics and real-time information solutions to help consumer-facing businesses find their next customer. Supported by a robust data mining platform that aggregates massive amounts of consumer data, eBureau helps performance marketers and digital advertisers improve the profitability of their new customer acquisition efforts. The company received $10M in financing from Tenaya Capital in September of 2009.

Vontoo Inc Vontoo, Inc. is a leading provider of permission-based voice broadcasting solutions for 21st century customer communications. Vontoo provides the technology and FTC compliance expertise to allow organizations to add Voice Messaging, SMS, and Interactive Video to their interactions with their customers. Whether voice is integrated into your enterprise system, or a supplement to your communication, Vontoo offers a voice broadcast solution for you. Vontoo got a hold of $2M in funding from EDF Ventures in February of 2009 and increased revenues by 644% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $1.6M in 2009.

ChaCha Search, Inc ChaCha gives free, real-time answers to any question both online at ChaCha.com and through mobile phones by either texting “ChaCha” (242-242) or using one of our mobile apps. ChaCha is among the very top online and mobile publishers per comScore and Nielsen, and continues to grow in loyal users at a rapid pace. The company received $3M in financing from Qualcomm Ventures in January of 2011.

Cleversafe, Inc Cleversafe is the leader in resilient storage solutions and puts organizations in control of cloud storage and massive digital archives. When information assurance is important, Cleversafe’s hardware and software infrastructure solutions deliver cost-effective confidentiality, data integrity, and limitless availability. Cleversafe received $31.4M in venture funding led by Motorola Ventures in October of 2010.

Ifbyphone Inc Ifbyphone is a voice based marketing automation platform that helps companies drive sales, reduce collection cycles, measure marketing effectiveness and improve customer experience. Ifbyphone provides a suite of software-as-a-service voice applications for call tracking, call notifications, call forwarding, call automation and interactive voice response (IVR). The company raised $8M in venture money led by Apex Venture Partners in December of 2009.

Networked Insights Inc Networked Insights was founded in 2006 by CEO Dan Neely in Madison, Wisconsin, a long way from Silicon Valley. Madison is known for its top-five research university, iconoclastic outlook, and bitterly cold winters. That’s turned out to be a great place to grow a business requiring smart, unconventional minds. Networked Insights raised $5M in financing from Kegonsa Capital Partners in April of 2010.

gloStream, Inc. gloStream got its start when Yaw Kwakye and Milind Ghyar, two software developers with a gift for translating ideas into easy-to-use healthcare technology, began developing gloEMR – gloStream’s flagship electronic medical record software. gloStream landed $7.5M in funding from Beringea in May of 2009.

FastDue.com Www.fastdue.com provides a suit of 100% free online business tools for small businesses, landlords, home business and the SoHo market, independent contractors and professionals. Fastdue helps users better organize their business communications, extend their brand, shorten collection cycles, overcome payment inertia and move more of their core business functions online or to their mobile devices. Fastdue has increased revenues by 4,999,900% from 2007 to 2009 and received $5M in funding in February of 2009.

Mu Sigma Mu Sigma is a leading provider of decision sciences and analytics services, helping companies institutionalize data-driven decision making. Mu Sigma works with market-leading companies across multiple verticals, solving high impact business problems in the areas of Marketing, Supply Chain and Risk Analytics. The company got a hold of $25M in financing from Sequoia Capital in June of 2011.

INXPO, Inc. INXPO is the leading provider of privately-branded virtual events and virtual business environments that connect, educate and engage audiences. INXPO’s full suite of solutions includes Virtual Trade Shows, Virtual Career Fairs, and Virtual Corporate Events, as well as Audio, Video and Interactive Webcasts. The company has raised $9M in venture money from Highland Capital Partners in September of 2009.

Scale Computing Scale Computing is a developer and manufacturer of unified, scale-out storage solutions tailored to the virtualization and archiving needs of the small and medium-sized business (SME), The entire Scale portfolio is based on its uniquely flexible Intelligent Clustered Operating System™ (ICOS) technology that offers full-functioning, advanced storage features at a fraction of the price of comparable solutions. Scale Computing has increased revenues by 551,642,500% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $5.5M in 2009 and landed $17M in funding from Scale Venture Partners in November of 2010.

Alice.com Alice.com is an e-commerce platform and online marketplace for household essentials. As a leading provider of online retail and interactive marketing services for the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, Alice.com offers manufacturers a direct to consumer platform that provides shoppers with competitive pricing, free delivery, instant coupons, and simple automation and management of household purchases. The company received $6M in venture money in November of 2009.

HarQen HarQen (pronounced HAR-ken) is a next generation web-telephony company that captures, organizes and distributes original voice through our Voice Asset Management (VAM) platform. HarQen provides applications, white label solutions and an open API – all designed to turn voice into an asset, unlocking new layers of value for our clients. Founded in 2007, HarQen is a Milwaukee-based, privately held company with investment from Phenomenelle Angels Fund, Silicon Pastures and Golden Seeds. HarQen got a hold of $2.7M in financing in January of 2010.

Shoutlet, Inc Shoutlet provides enterprise social management software for companies to engage consumers online and monetize their social media communication. It includes Facebook, Twitter and YouTube management, Social CRM, a contest platform, HTML5 web app building, email and mobile marketing, social commerce, and real-time analytics in one easy-to-use interface. The platform gives brands and agencies the tools to create, manage, and measure their entire social media communications. Shoutlet landed $6M in funding from American Family Insurance in December of 2010.

Newsy.com Newsy is a multi-platform, multi-source video news service that monitors, analyzes and presents the world’s news coverage. Through short video segments available on the web and mobile devices, Newsy accelerates the understanding of how a news story is being covered differently by media outlets from around the world. Newsy got a hold of $3.5M in financing in the past two years.

Vigilant Technologies Vigilant is a global IT Services firm specializing in Oracle Professional and Managed Services. Founded in 1999, Vigilant has over a decade of experience successfully helping our customers envision, plan and implement Oracle-based Application, Database and Middleware systems across a variety of industries. The company has increased revenues by 788% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $3.2M in 2009.

The Higher Gear Group Inc The goal of The Higher Gear Group is to deliver an easy-to-use software solution which will revolutionize retailer sales efficiency, customer prospecting, customer retention, customer relationship marketing and trade cycle management, while increasing profitability. The company received $7.5M in financing from H.I.G. Capital in June of 2010.

Integrated Medical Partners Integrated Medical Partners manages a portfolio of synergistic healthcare IT service businesses which partner with physicians and hospitals to promote better delivery of patient care, enhanced compliance, improved operational efficiency and increased profitability. The company received $2M in financing from Blackthorne Partners in September of 2010.

Fitness Plus Equipment Services, Inc FitnessRepairParts.com is committed to providing you with quality fitness and exercise equipment repair and service parts, accessories, club & gym supplies. Our commitment is to give you access to the highest quality parts at competitive prices. We remove the obstacles that separate you and your parts. FitnessRepairParts.com has increased revenues by 483% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $2.4M in 2009.

Bluemile Inc. Bluemile owns and operates a highly redundant data center with an enterprise VCE cloud infrastructure powered by EMC, VMware, Dell and other Tier I technology providers. Bluemile has been an established leading-edge provider in voice, colocation and data technology solutions since 2003. A new product set labeled bCloud™ with Backup, Storage and Compute packages is launching Bluemile even further ahead as an enterprise cloud service provider. The company has increased revenues by 382% from 2007 to 2009 ending with $18M in 2009.

StudyBlue StudyBlue is an online home for students to store lecture notes and make flashcards, with efficient tools that help focus their studying where they need it most, making review sessions effective and efficient. And with StudyBlue, a student’s study materials are accessible whenever and wherever they choose to study – online and on their phone for effective, productive learning. StudyBlue got a hold of $3.6M in financing in October of 2010.

ReadOz Based in Chicago, Illinois, ReadOz™ was founded in 2007 in response to this growing drive for dynamic online publishing venues with new portability options. ReadOz is a leading digital publishing software technology company with the industry’s only one-stop publishing, commerce and analytics platform which serves the needs of consumers, publishers and advertisers. The company received $2.2M in venture funding in November of 2010.

ExactTarget ExactTarget is a leading global provider of on-demand email marketing and interactive marketing solutions. The company’s Interactive Marketing Hub TM technology provides organizations a single solution to connect with customers via email, integrated text messaging, landing pages and social media. ExactTarget got a hold of $30M in financing from Technology Crossover Ventures in April of 2011

Celergo Celergo is a provider of outsourced international payroll services. Celergo’s roots lay in the development of expatriate administration software for multinational companies back in the late 1990’s. Our team is staffed with professionals with international experience in managing multi-country businesses, expatriate management, global payroll management, and ASP technologies. Celergo landed $15M in financing from Frontier Capital in March of 2011.