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AppSense Ranked Top 100 UK Technology Company for Second Year Running; Demand for AppSense Computer Security and System Performance Solutions Fuels Growth
Business Wire, Sept 27, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- AppSense, a specialist in system performance and security, today announced it was named one of the UK's fastest-growing independent technology companies by The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100. Placed 41st in the list, AppSense rose from 2004 when it was ranked 64 in the analysis.
Fast Track, the company behind the rankings, produces the annual league table of Britain's top performing private companies based on sales growth. AppSense realized an average revenue growth of 65 percent over a two-year period from 2003 to 2005.
"We've had an exceptional couple of years, which have been driven by the skill and determination of our employees, the commitment of our partners and support of our customers, and we are proud to be in such good company in The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track," commented Charles Sharland, CEO of AppSense. "Having released a major new product suite and continually expanded integration with our technology partners, this award is a further endorsement of the strong demand for AppSense solutions."
AppSense Management Suite solutions help enterprises secure their IT assets, reduce IT management costs, automate complex processes and improve system performance. Growing adoption of these solutions has enabled AppSense to increase its profits by 60 percent, while expanding its global workforce by 70 percent. Growth in new customers has been steady across all sectors, with the notable additions of Clifford Chance, Deutsche Bank, Polo Ralph Lauren, The Mechanics Bank, NHS hospitals and Yamaha Music contributing to the milestone of 2,000 customers being reached in July 2005.
About AppSense Ltd.
Today organizations of all sizes are challenged with improving the efficiency and effectiveness of their IT infrastructure. The drive to improve system security, increase performance and reduce costs, are common goals. AppSense software has solved these problems for thousands of organizations and is installed on hundreds of thousands of desktops and servers across the world in organizations such as EDS, Alstom, HP, Deutsche Borse, National Blood Service, British Telecom, Home Shopping Network, Daimler Chrysler, CSC, BAA and the Federal Aviation Administration. AppSense solutions have been designed for servers and desktops that are based upon the Microsoft Windows platform and are ideal for Terminal Servers, Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Servers, Web Services and other critical business systems. AppSense operates through a world-wide channel of certified partners with offices throughout North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific. For more information, visit www.appsense.com.
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