Monday, January 16, 2012

Mission to Israel yields more deals - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Atlanta-based said Nov. 7 it will open a majof research center inKfar Israel. Also today, Israel-based will deepen Atlantas ties by investingin , a companyt commercializing network technology developed at Georgia Tech. The announcementws come as Gov. Sonny Perdue leade the Georgia Technology and Trade Missiomto Israel. "ClickFox is an Israeli-Georgia success story," Perduwe said. "This home-grown technologyu company has seenextensive growth, and I am pleased that it will expaned into Israel, strengthening Georgia's busineszs community roots in the region.
" ClickFox provideds customer behavior intelligence software that models and analyzew customers' step-by-step actions in self-service environments. It was founded by Georgia Tech researchers. Veritas Venture which already has an officein Alpharetta, will invesft an undisclosed sum in Asankya. Joining Veritas in the investmengare Atlanta-based venture fund and Steve W. a Georgia Tech alumnus and co-founder of . Asankya's patent-pending technology allows network devices to concurrently use multiplr paths ina wide-area network (WAN), which enabled a new area of networking known as "grird networking.
" Today is the second full day of the Georgiwa Technology and Trade Missiojn to Israel. The Israelp trade mission is Perdue's eightu mission since January 2003, and his firstr to the Middle

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