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The Alacritech® Scalable Network Accelerators™ and iSCSI Scalable Network Accelerators™ provide the highest performing and most accepted TCP Offload implementation in the market today.
Alacritech’s patented Dynamic TCP Offload Technology™ can greatly benefit server performance when executing Microsoft® Windows® network applications, such as file-serving, video post production, and iSCSI SANs. Alacritech Accelerators can improve server performance, increase availability and reduce the number of servers required to deliver targeted data center performance resulting in significant savings in capital, power consumption, software licensing fees, and administration.
From the data storage to the server and all the way through to the client desktop, only Alacritech Accelerators can provide the highest aggregate throughput, the lowest latency,and most redundancy. Alacritech Accelerators allow for true network scalability, enhancing server, application, network, and storage performance.
Attune Systems Attune Systems is a provider of enterprise-class Network File Management (NFM) solutions designed to reduce file management complexity while slashing operating costs and increasing scalability. The company’s flagship product, the Maestro File Manager™, is a NAS virtualization appliance that helps IT administrators discover, analyze, manage and optimize their existing, heterogeneous file storage resources without impacting end users.
Health Hero Network is a leading innovator of technology solutions for remote health monitoring and management. These solutions have demonstrated improved quality of care and cost savings in numerous published reports in medical literature, while winning industry awards as the best enabling technology for disease management. In December 2007, Health Hero was acquired by the Bosch Group.
The Bedside Patient Safety Experts
IntelliDOT’s CAREt System is completely unique in the health industry, from the product design, to the implementation process, to the dedicated customer support. This Bar Code Point of Care (BPOC) System is an advanced wireless patient safety system and workflow optimization solution that interfaces directly to all HIS backbone systems. Designed by clinicians for clinicians, the IntelliDOT bar code point of care system was designed for ease of use and user acceptability. The IntelliDOT CAREt System has been widely accepted by clinicians across the United States, with the highest clinician end user acceptance in the industry.
IntelliDOT’s end-to-end, customized-turnkey implementation process ensures a successful and timely in-scope installation. On average IntelliDOT’s dedicated implementation team is able to fully install our patient safety systems in any size organization within 4-6 months, less than a third of the time for nearly all other competitors. The company currently has 40+ installations in U.S. hospitals.
Layer 7 Technologies is the first XML security and networking vendor to introduce a suite of XML appliances and gateway software for Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and Web Oriented Architectures (WOA) including SOAP, POX, AJAX and REST. The SecureSpan family of XML appliances and software help secure, simplify and scale Web services.
All SecureSpan XML appliances are based on a high performance 64-bit multi-processor, multi-processor architecture with onboard XML acceleration ASIC. All SecureSpan appliances offer full clustered redundancy and linear scalability.
Navitas Cancer Rehabilitation Centers of America, Inc. (Navitas), headquartered in Denver, Colorado, is the nation’s first company to work with the oncology community, patients and payers to integrate cancer rehabilitation services into the treatment plan for each cancer patient. Navitas provides a full spectrum of integrated, evidence-based rehabilitation and complementary services to cancer patients at diagnosis, during treatment, recovering from treatment and after treatment. Navitas’ services enable patients to better tolerate and recover from the side-effects typically associated with cancer and its treatment. The Company’s services include physical therapy, therapeutic exercise, nutritional and psychological counseling, acupuncture and other complementary services. The Company develops a customized plan of care for each patient and it is integrated into the patient’s treatment plan developed by their oncologist. Navitas (meaning energy in Latin) will provide its services in community-based outpatient centers nationwide. The Company’s first two locations are in Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Zomanex is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of pharmaceutical products based on the patent pending OraZom drug delivery platform. OraZom allows hydrophobic compounds to be efficiently absorbed in the small intestine. Their initial research effort is focused on the use of the OraZom technology for the conversion of intravenous or injectable xenobiotics into orally deliverable products. The initial market will be the conversion to oral dosing of proven oncology compounds currently available only in an intravenous form. OraZom 3907, the lead product opportunity, is an application of OraZom to paclitaxel, an effective and off-patent chemotherapeutic agent.
The ARYx mission is to make proven therapies safer. By applying its retrometabolic approach to pharmaceutical discovery and development, ARYx intends to serve patients by fundamentally improving the safety of oral therapies in large, chronic markets while maintaining their efficacy. To optimize shareholder value, ARYx's goal is to be a profitable company with a continuing pipeline of products, balancing risk against rewards through collaborations with pharmaceutical partners. In November 2007 the company completed an initial public offering led by Morgan Stanley and trdes under the NASDAQ symbol ARYX.
Lifeline Technologies is a health sciences development company focused on novel strategies for lowering human cholesterol absorption by using plant sterols and stanols to block the absorption of free cholesterol in the small intestine. The company is using licensed patented intellectual property from Washington University, St. Louis, to develop complementary approaches in the following three areas: dietary supplements, food ingredients and pharmaceuticals. The company has ready access to an enabling clinical technology for the measurement of human cholesterol absorption that permits rapid assessment of promising cholesterol lowering candidates and dosing regimens. Lifeline has entered into a licensing arrangement with Archer Daniels Midland Company for worldwide food and beverage applications.
Speedchain is a provider of supply chain event management and global e-logistics solutions. Through a Web-native framework its solutions increase cross-enterprise collaboration and information sharing, ultimately resulting in faster shipment cycle times and improved customer service for its clients. Its global e-logistics solutions assist companies optimize their global supply chain operations by leveraging sophisticated rules based engines and intelligent algorithms. Speedchain Networks was acquired by Vastera in April, 2001.
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