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Tuesday, March 13th, 2012
The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) has named the Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia.
These annual awards are presented to Georgia technology companies based on degree of innovation, the scope and financial impact of their innovations and effect of such innovation in promoting Georgia’s technology industry throughout the U.S. and globally.
“The Top 40 companies are shining examples of what makes Georgia a hotbed for innovation in technology,” said Tino Mantella, president & CEO of TAG.
“Georgia is home to more than 13,000 technology companies, so we applaud the 2012 Top 40 finalists for standing out as leaders in innovation and in Georgia’s technology community. These are the types of companies that will help Georgia become recognized as one of the top states in the nation for technology.”
The 2012 Top 40 Innovative companies are:
- · AirWatch
- · Aptidata Corporation
- · BrightWhistle
- · CodeGuard
- · CompliancePoint, Inc.
- · Concurrent Computer Corporation
- · Contact At Once! LLC
- · CorFire
- · CubeVibe
- · DataOceans, LLC
- · Digital Assent
- · eFortresses, Inc.
- · EyeLevel Interactive
- · First Data
- · FreebeePay, Inc.
- · Implantable Provider Group (IPG)
- · Innovolt
- · Kabbage, Inc.
- · Lancope
- · Mowgli
- · NCR
- · Neurotic Media
- · NextInput
- · NexTraq
- · Numerex
- · Patientco
- · Paymetric
- · Pindrop Security
- · PlayOn! Sports
- · Podponics
- · Proximus Mobility, LLC
- · rapidApp
- · Red Bag Solutions, Inc.
- · SalesLoft
- · ShopVisible
- · TerraGo Technologies
- · TripLingo
- · Velocity Medical Solutions, LLC
- · Vertical Acuity
- · Whiter Image
For more information about the Top 40 awards and the Georgia Technology Summit, visit http://www.tagonline.org/georgia-technology-summit.php .
Tags: AirWatch, Aptidata, Brightwhistle, CodeGuard, CompliancePoint, Concurrent Comptuer, Contact at Once, CorFire, CubeVibe, DataOceans, Digital Assent, eFortresses, EyeLevel Interactive, Firest Data, FreebeePay, Implantable Provider Group, Innovolt, Mowgli, NCR, Neurotic Meida, NextInput, NexTRaq, Numerex, Patientco, Paymetric, Pindrop Security, PlayON! Sports, PodPonics, Proximus Mobility, rapidApp, REd Bag Solutions, SalesLoft, Shop Visible, TAG, Technology Association of Georgia, TerraGo Technologies, Tino Mantella, top 40 Georgia Tech companies 2012, TripLingo, Velocity Medical, Verical Acuity, Whiter Image Posted in Events, Georgia, Internet/New Media, IT, Startups | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
ATLANTA – TerraGo Technologies Inc., a company selling software that lets people without sophisticated GIS experience work with complex maps and images, has raised nearly $1 million of its targeted $2.5 million raise, according to a regulatory filing.
TerraGo was raising a $4.5 million round in 2009 led by CNF Investments.
The company disclosed the funding in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company raised a $6.3 million Series A round in May 2007 led by RedShift Ventures with participation from CNF Investments, the venture capital arm of Clark Enterprises Inc., and In-Q-Tel, an investment fund that supports missions of the Central Intelligence Agency and larger U.S. intelligence community.
TerraGo Technologies delivers software applications that extend the access and application of maps and images for non-GIS users and customers.
More than 700 organizations, including many defense and intelligence agencies, utility companies, public safety/emergency response departments, natural resource management and engineering firms, depend on TerraGo software.
“In a nutshell,” says TerraGo VP of Marketing Chris Watson in a previous interview with TechJournal South, “We help companies take the investments they made in maps and images, big GIS systems or a relationship with Google Earth and disseminate the information more effectively to non technical people.
“A large number of people don’t even know what GIS stands for, but need the information. Our software allows them to take maps into the field and make annotations, edit them electronically, attaché audio or video, and send them back to the system of record.”
Previously on TechJournal South:
TerraGo unleashes the power of geospatial data
Tags: Atlanta, financing, GIS, IT, TerraGo Technologies Posted in Georgia, Government/Defense, Internet/New Media, IT, Money | No Comments »
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