AppLabs is a finalist for the Red Herring 100 Global Award
Published on Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 17:05 | Source : Moneycontrol.com
Updated at Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 17:27
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AppLabs is a finalist for the Red Herring 100 Global Award
AppLabs is a finalist for the Red Herring 100 Global Award. The Red Herring editorial team used a very competitive process to whittle down this pool of 1800 eligible promising companies to the 200 finalists of this first-time award.
AppLabs, the world's largest independent quality management and testing company, today announced that it has been short listed for the "Red Herring 100 Global" Awards 2007 for honoring the best startups in the world.
Red Herring 100 winners and finalists from North America, Europe and Asia of the last three years were eligible for this award. The Red Herring editorial team used a very competitive process to whittle down this pool of 1800 eligible promising companies to the 200 finalists of this first-time award. Evaluations were made on both quantitative and qualitative criteria such as financial performance, innovation, management, global strategy, and ecosystem integration.
Commenting on this Sashi Reddi, Founder, Chairman & CEO, AppLabs said "We are very pleased to be amongst the finalists for the Red Herring 100 Global Awards 2007; it is indeed an honorable recognition of our achievements and our commitment to being a global leader in independent testing and quality management for suppliers and users of Enterprise Information Technology."
"The 200 finalists we selected from around the world are all excellent contenders," said Joel Dreyfuss, Editor-in-Chief of Red Herring. "They are exceptional companies with smart and innovative platforms that attest to the importance of technology in today's global economy."
AppLabs made it to the final group because of its outstanding achievements, and Red Herring Magazine is honoured to announce it is one of the most promising technology firms in the world.