REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- TransLattice, the geographically distributed application platform company for enterprise, cloud and hybrid environments, will be presenting at VentureWire's FASTech 50, an award honoring fifty of the most investment-worthy technology startups.
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As part of the FASTech50, Frank Huerta will provide an overview of TransLattice and its disruptive technology at the Dow Jones FASTech50 conference, November 8-9 in Redwood City, California.
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Frank Huerta, CEO of TransLattice |
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This year's FASTech50, selected by VentureWire editors and an advisory board of seasoned venture capitalists, represents the most innovative start-ups across the technology industry that are developing data storage, cloud, social media, Web, software, healthcare and other technologies for consumers and enterprises. |
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November 9, 2011 at 11:25 am PT |
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Sofitel San Francisco Bay |
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223 Twin Dolphin Drive |
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Redwood City, CA 94065 |
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Full-time journalists and editorial staff at media outlets can apply for a press pass by completing the form: http://fastech.dowjones.com/index.php/press |
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About TransLattice
TransLattice is the geographically distributed application company that provides data where and when it is needed, for enterprise, cloud and hybrid environments. This new approach to enterprise and cloud infrastructure results in significantly reduced costs and deployment complexity, while dramatically improving system reliability, scalability and response time. TransLattice was founded in 2007, and officially launched in August 2010. The company received $9.5M in Series A funding from DCM, a leading early stage investment firm. For more information, please visit www.TransLattice.com.
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