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January 15th, 2010 by
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November 16th, 2009 by engineering magazines
Tech Awards Circle celebrates the products, services, vendors and individuals making a difference in the industry today. The winners represent a broad range of achievements, from hardware to software to services in consumer/SOHO, SMB, midrange, and enterprise markets. Gold, silver and bronze awards were given out in each category.
Asankya, a leading provider of high-performance for a new generation of Internet applications that need high throughput, security and two-way delivery, has been selected as a winner of the Tech Awards Circle, taking Silver in the Enterprise Service category. Winners were selected by an independent circle of publication reviewers/journalists from nominations based on a broad range of achievements – from product and technology innovations to talented executive leadership and engineering innovators.
“Despite overwhelmingly strong competition, Asankya exhibited true industry excellence to be recognized among the top of the Tech Awards Circle,” said Kevin Anderson, awards program coordinator. “Our judges were pleased at the level of submissions from all the vendors entering this year’s competition, so to be named a winner of this prestigious award is a testament to the quality and innovation unrivaled in the high tech community. We wish Asankya continued success and look forward to them defending their title during the next awards period.”
According to Asankya CEO, Scott Ryan, “Asankya take pride in enabling the secure delivery of mission-critical applications in the cloud for enterprises, SaaS providers and agencies of the Federal government, and we are pleased to be recognized for our technology advancement and innovation.”
About Asankya’s Award-Winning RAPIDnet Application Enabling Network
Asankya’s RAPIDnet is the premier Application Enabling Network for the high-speed delivery of secure Internet applications. The breakthrough Asankya RAPID Protocol uses multiple pathways across the Internet to deliver large improvements in throughput and consistency while maintaining the security and availability that enterprise applications require. This enables Asankya’s customers to take advantage of public cloud economics while preserving the security and speed benefits of private networks.
Asankya’s RAPIDnet is the only application delivery service that accelerates encrypted traffic, optimizes bi-directionally, and improves the performance of both TCP- and UDP-based applications. The RAPID Protocol, the cornerstone of Asankya’s RAPIDnet, is a breakthrough parallel networking technology that increases throughput across the Internet by using multiple pathways, solves transport inefficiencies inherent in TCP, and reduces network load by removing duplicate packets. The research leading to RAPID was initially funded by the National Science Foundation, developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and first utilized by the U.S. Intelligence Community.
About Tech Awards Circle
Tech Awards Circle was established this year to truly honor the ‘best of the best’ in technology. Tech Awards Circle is not affiliated with an analyst firm or a media company, both of which are directly supported by tech vendors through consulting relationships or advertising sales, so it is uniquely unbiased and immune to conflicts of interest. Entries are judged by an independent circle of journalists, including product reviewers, each with at least a decade of experience covering technology from consumer electronics to enterprise-class computing. To prevent these judges from being unduly influenced by vendors, they have agreed to remain anonymous. For more information or to be added to the mailing list please visit www.techawardscircle.com.
About Asankya (www.asankya.com)
Asankya enables high-performance for the new generation of Internet applications that need high throughput, security and two-way delivery. The company’s RAPIDnet Application Enabling Network is utilized by leading SaaS companies, cloud storage providers, private enterprise cloud users and key government entities. Asankya is venture-backed by Veritas Venture Partners, In-Q-Tel, Seraph Group, Georgia Research Alliance and Ridgewood Advisors. Asankya is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
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February 8th, 2009 by engineering magazines

Safety engineers in the oil and gas industries have to determine the best way to keep fuel supplies going in order to keep the economy functioning. Finally, mechanical engineers who work in industries like the pharmaceutical and bio-pharmaceutical sectors do work that can make the lives of customers much better. For those interested in finding the ideal mechanical
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Quanta started out as a specialty recruiting agency for finance and telecommunications company in need of information technology professionals. Over the last fifteen years, Quanta has expanded its recruiting capabilities and roster of hiring companies. This agency, with a staff full of recruiting and training experience, can connect experienced mechanical engineers and new graduates with mechanical
engineering degrees with jobs that match their professional aspirations. Quanta also takes into consideration whether an employee wants a temporary, contract position or a more career-oriented permanent position. Finally, Quanta looks at the personal preferences of its recruits and tries to match them with the hiring requirements of its roster of companies.
A new graduate looking for a mechanical engineering job may get placed as a contract
engineer with a chemical plant during a particularly busy time of year. In this way, mechanical engineer aspirants can learn the ropes on the job while providing a service to their employers on a contract basis. As well, they can see their engineering education put into practical usage and the rewards that come from hard work. If this new graduate wants to move from contract to permanent positions, Quanta can help prepare them for this career step. Mechanical engineers, like many other types of Quanta recruits, can benefit greatly from the QuantaSensus training suite. With the resource management, organization, and communication tools acquired during these sessions, young professionals can flourish in the mechanical engineering field. While employees benefit greatly from these services, companies in a variety of industrial sectors also receive the benefit of a better prepared work force.
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