Smartpath wins Deloitte Technology Fast 50 award
Smartpath wins Deloitte Technology Fast 50 award
By Smartpath marketing
November 12, 2007
Media Release
Smartpath wins Deloitte Technology Fast 50 award
Sydney, November 12, 2007 - Smartpath, the asset management, helpdesk and maintenance management provider, has ranked 22nd in Australian and 15th in NSW in the 2007 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 awards, achieving 329 per cent revenue growth over the last three years.
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranks the 50 fastest growing technology companies, public or private, based on percentage revenue growth over three years (2005-2007) and includes all related industry sectors: communications; software; semiconductors, components and electronics; life sciences; internet; and computer peripherals.
Smartpath Managing Director, David Hodges, said, "Our significant growth is a result of our talented software developers, innovation in technology adoption and a commitment to best practice management for our clients. One of our most successful strategies has been to offer both a software and software-as-a-service model all developed using Adobe Flex to give true internet application benefits to enterprise-grade software," Mr Hodges said.
"We expect to again exceed 100% per cent growth over the next 12 months."
Deloitte Technology, Media and Telecommunications partner Julia Bickerstaff said the growth of Smartpath has been astounding.
"Managing growth is challenging for many organisations, but Smartpath has achieved exceptional growth during a downturn in the technology sector. With the global tech sector recovery, Australia is leading the region and the future is looking very bright for Smartpath.
Founded in 2004, Smartpath delivers asset management and help desk via web 2.0 software and Software-as-a-Service to give companies total visibility and control of their fixed and IT assets including the location, condition, value and status. Smartpath works internationally across all industries, predominantly engineering, health, IT, petro-chemical, resources, manufacturing, transportation, building and construction and government.
Customers include Royal North Shore Hospital Attorney General's Department, Qantas, Westfield, Australian Insurers' Group, Spotlight, Corning Cable, Births Deaths and Marriages, and Fuji-Xerox and partners include the ARA Group.
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