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DiVitas Networks Secures InfoWorld's Coveted Technology of the Year Award for 2008
Business Wire, Jan 14, 2008
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- DiVitas Networks[TM], the leader in mobilizing business applications, today announced its Unified Mobility System has been awarded a 2008 Technology of the Year award by IDG's InfoWorld, the leading integrated media brand for IT Decision Makers.
The 2008 Technology of the Year awards recognize 49 products across 9 general categories. Selected by InfoWorld Test Center editors and reviewers, the annual awards identify the best and most innovative products on the IT landscape. InfoWorld's Technology of the Year awards are chosen by a procedure that is closed to outside nominations. Winners are drawn from all of the products tested during the past year, with the final selections made by InfoWorld's Test Center staff. All products reviewed by the Test Center are eligible to win.
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"InfoWorld tests upwards of 200 IT products every year, and we see many, many good ones," said Doug Dineley, InfoWorld's Test Center Executive Editor. "Our Technology of the Year award winners represent not only the cream of the crop, but also the best and most innovative products in the most important product categories. The DiVitas Unified Mobility System wins our prize for innovation in mobile convergence."
"Mobile Unified Communications is one of the most important emerging categories in technology. There are a number of players in the market. Winning this award against some of the leading names is a significant achievement for the company. It speaks of the quality of our product and its recognition by one of the toughest product evaluating teams in the industry," said Vivek Khuller, President and CEO of DiVitas Networks.
See full test write-up from May 17, 2007 written by Oliver Rist and Brian Chee entitled, "DiVitas handles wireless network hops with aplomb." http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/05/17/20TCdivitas_1.html
About DiVitas Networks
DiVitas has developed a new class of mobile unified communications system that provides seamless voice and data mobility over disparate networks to all enterprise employees by taking advantage of disruptive technologies such as WiFi, the Internet, and dual-mode phones. DiVitas is the first company to ship a product enabling unified mobility communications, while simultaneously giving businesses complete control over their communications system. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, DiVitas Networks is backed by Clearstone Venture Partners and Menlo Ventures and has received two rounds of financing totaling $23 million to date. More information is available at www.divitas.com.
DiVitas Networks, the DiVitas Networks logo, DiVitas Mobile Convergence Appliance (MCA) and the DiVitas Mobile Convergence Client (MCC) are trademarks of DiVitas Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks or service marks are the property of their respective holders. (c) 2007 DiVitas Networks.
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