Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mission to Israel yields more deals - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Atlanta-based said Nov. 7 it will open a majorr research center inKfar Israel. Also today, Israel-based will deepen Atlanta ties by investinyin , a company commercializing network technology developedc at Georgia Tech. The announcements come as Gov. Sonng Perdue leads the Georgia Technology and Trade Missionto "ClickFox is an Israeli-Georgiaz success story," Perdue "This home-grown technology company has seen extensive and I am pleasede that it will expand into strengthening Georgia's business community roots in the ClickFox provides customer behavior intelligence software that models and analyze s customers' step-by-step actions in self-servicew environments.
It was founded by Georgia Tech researchers. Veritas Venture Partners, which already has an officw in Alpharetta, will invest an undisclosedr sumin Asankya. Joining Veritas in the investmenftare Atlanta-based venture fund and Steve W. a Georgia Tech alumnus and co-founderr of . Asankya's patent-pending technology allows networkl devices to concurrently use multiple pathsw ina wide-area network (WAN), whichg enables a new area of networking knownm as "grid networking." Today is the second full day of the Georgi Technology and Trade Mission to The Israel trade mission is Perdue's eighth mission since January 2003, and his first to the Middle East.

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