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MTBC Announces 2006 Titan Fast 50

Glow Networks was ranked amongst the Top 50 fastest growing technology companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.  We were listed in the 2006 Tech Titan Fast 50 group of technology companies announced by the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC).

Richardson, Texas, July 26, 2006:

DALLAS (July 21, 2006) - The Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC), the region’s most prominent organization supporting technology, today announced the 2006 Titan Fast 50 finalists.

The Titan Fast 50 recognizes the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, based on percentage revenue growth over five years (2001 to 2005) as well as percentage revenue growth over one year (2005-2006). The following companies will be recognized during a gala awards dinner at The Fairmont Dallas on Friday, Aug. 18, 2006.

Five-Year Growth (in alphabetical order)

Accudata Technologies
Accuro Healthcare Solutions
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc.
Alliance Data Systems
Alliance Systems
Automated Circuit Design
Carrington Laboratories
CI Host
Citadel Security Software Inc.
Datamatic, Ltd.
EFJ, Inc.
eRewards
GENBRAND
Glow Networks
Goodman Networks
GTESS
Handango
Hrsmart Inc.
Hyphen Solutions
Integrated Security
MapFrame Corporation
NewMarket Technology
Optimal Solutions
PFSweb
Pinnacle Technical Resources, Inc.
Plexon, Inc.
RamQuest
Resulte Universal
Retractable Technologies, Inc.
TECSys Development, Inc.
TelStrat
Terion, Inc.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
The Beryl Companies
The Planet
True Automation Inc.
UGS Corporation
Vertical Computer Systems, Inc.
ViewCast.com, Inc.
Zix Corporation

One-Year Growth (in alphabetical order)

Acquire
Atrion Corporation
Buchanan Associates
Entrust
Intervoice
MetaSolv, Inc.
MobileComm Professionals
Navini Networks
Valere Power
White Rock Networks

About MTBC/Tech Titans

Founded in 1994 by MCI, Nortel Networks, Fujitsu, and Rockwell International, the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC) is non-profit 501(c)(6) organization. Membership in the MTBC consists of technology members (80 percent of membership) and provider members (20 percent of membership). Membership is open to all technology companies. The MTBC is dedicated to fostering a supportive business environment for technology companies and members of the technology community through leadership, advocacy, education and cooperative initiatives.

The Tech Titans awards were launched in 2001 by the Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC), North Texas' most comprehensive organization supporting technology. The Tech Titans committee is a group of dedicated volunteers that each year organizes the annual awards ceremony. Judges are drawn from a variety of disciplines in technology, leaders in the area and past winners. For more information, visit www.metroplextbc.org/techtitans.


     


 

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