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As part of an ongoing corporate communications strategy, it is essential to get press coverage regularly in business publications, trade magazine, online blogs, and vertical magazines. Below are three recent campaigns and samples of coverage earned on their behalf.
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Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Part 2
Indian immigrants like Sai Gundavelli often arrive in the U.S. armed with scientific skills, a need to fund people at home—and ambition
March 22, 2007, Business Week
One-quarter of the U.S. publicly traded, venture capital-backed companies started in the past 15 years were founded by immigrant entrepreneurs, according to American Made: The Impact of Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Professionals on U.S. Competitiveness, a 2006 national survey commissioned by the National Venture Capital Assn. The current market capitalization of these firms exceeds $500 billion, and they employ more than 220,000 people in the U.S. and 400,000 internationally. Immigrants have had the greatest impact in the fields of IT, life sciences, and particularly in the high-tech manufacturing sector, where 40% of publicly traded, venture-backed firms operating in the U.S. today were founded by immigrants. Read more…
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Top 10 Startups to Watch
September 19, 2006, Byte and Switch.com
Asempra Technologies
A startup concentrating on continuous data protection (CDP) doesn't really take our breath away. What makes Asempra Technologies stand out is that it picked the right target - Exchange - and launched with features that make it competitive with earlier CDP vendors right out of the gate.
Asempra began last September with a transaction-aware product called Business Continuity Server (BCS). (See Asempra Launches Server .) The product checks the integrity of all the data before sending it to the recovery server, detecting data corruption, and using it for the ideal recovery point. (Read more)
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New Processor For Cost-Sensitive Electronics
November 13, 2006, BIOS
Magazine
LSI Logic today announced the Zevio 1020 multimedia application processor, the first LSI standard product IC based on the Zevio architecture, announced earlier this year.
With the new Zevio 1020 application processor and complete development support tools, manufacturers can quickly design cost-sensitive consumer electronics products that require low-power consumption, advanced graphics, and digital audio and video processing.(read more...)
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