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Impetus Technologies (www.impetus.com) has been recognized as one of the fastest growing technology companies by the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2009 program. Rankings were based on the percentage revenue growth over three years. Impetus’ CEO, Praveen Kankariya said on the occasion, We are very excited and delighted to receive this prestigious award. This is a result of the hard work and dedication of each and every ...
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Kayentis, the global leader of Digital Pen and Paper technology and the provider of the optimal paper-based e-data capture solution for clinical trials, today announced that it is ranked on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2009 Philadelphia, PA, USA / Gif sur Yvette, France Kayentis provides secure integrated software solutions for the capture, digitalization and management of handwritten data. Kayentis targets the Healthcare and Life ...
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China Information Security Technology, Inc., , a leading total solutions provider of digital security, geographic information, and hospital information systems in China, today announced that the Company has been ranked among the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2009 Award for the second consecutive year. (more to read )
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