GlobalOne – One of the Hottest Companies in NY

What an honor to be named one of the hottest companies in New York. Lead411 just issued their list of the fastest growing technology companies in New York and included GlobalOne along with Buddy Media, Yodle, Logic Works and a list of other select companies to watch in 2012.

Usually a company has to submit an application to be considered for any one of the numerous awards that are given out by publications and industry leaders. But with the Lead411 award, winners are identified by their team of researchers who scour through press releases, business articles, venture capital financing news and other public reviews of the company. You can’t apply for this award – you have to be selected.

This recognition of GlobalOne comes on the heels of a very exciting time for us. In August we announced receiving $25 million in funding from Columbia Capital and named a new CEO, David Northington. In October we acquired Flow thru Logic and established our Communications Practice. We launched the G1 Solutions for Asset Management in November and went on to acquire the Vodafone mobility development team to create a new Mobility Practice at GlobalOne. In January we acquired Weblinc, one of Australia’s most innovative providers of cloud computing applications, and a salesforce.com Premiere Consulting Partner. With this acquisition we are now broadening our expertise in building and deploying enterprise cloud applications across the globe.

We are very proud of our recent achievements and are truly honored to be recognized in the marketplace as one of the hottest technology companies to watch in 2012. Sincere thanks to our employees, our partners and most of all our customers for helping us to achieve this recognition. But we aren’t stopping here – we have very ambitious objectives for the coming year. Keep watching us as we continue working to support our clients in their efforts to bring increased efficiency and value to their organizations.

Gabe Romero (2 Posts)


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