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Alpha Anywhere becomes a 'Global 100 Company to Watch'

We are delighted to announce that Alpha Software has been placed on the AlwaysOn Global 100 Companies to Watch list for 2014

We first got the good news in an email from Tony Perkins the founder and CEO of AlwaysOn early this morning "Richard, 
Congratulations to you and your team! Alpha Software has made this year's AlwaysOn Global 100 Companies to Watch list for being one of the most promising private companies in the global Internet-based sectors! Your company was nominated by several leading investors, service professionals and other top champions of entrepreneurial companies. These folks came from prestigious firms such as: KPMG, WPP Group, MediaVest, First Round Capital, Flybridge Capital, Sheppard Mullin, Silicon Valley Bank, Millennium Technology Value Partners, First Mark Capital, Greycroft Partners, Cooley, IPG Mediabrands, Time Warner Investments, DFJ Gotham, Bessemer Venture Partners, Lowenstein Sandler, RRE Ventures, Petsky Prunier, Stifel Nicolaus Weisel, Venrock, Waller Capital Partners, SecondMarket, and The Jordan Edmiston Group."

More details are in the announcement that was made today publicly by AlwaysOn.

Announcing the 2014 AlwaysOn Global 100 Companies to Watch

Published Fri, July 11, 2014
This year, the AlwaysOn editorial team has identified 100 technology companies to watch during the coming year. Representing a wide range of sectors-cloud infrastructure, mobile enterprise, SaaS, consumer devices, social commerce, advertising, big data analytics, and more-these up-and-comers have solid, early-stage backing and the potential to hit $200 million in revenue during the next few years.
 
This year's 100 companies are providing innovative technology solutions for a fast-paced, demanding customer base, indicating substantial returns for their inventors and rapid revenue growth in the short-term. These companies continue to break down and re-invent legacy industries, bringing much-needed efficiencies to consumer and business users. Watch for these companies on next year's 2015 Always On Global 250!
The winners of this competition will be honored at:
Meet the Captains of Innovation
July 29th - 30th, 2014
Computer History Museum
Mountain View CA

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Richard Rabins
Richard Rabins

Co-founder of Alpha Software, Richard Rabins focuses on strategy, sales, and marketing. Richard also served as CEO of SoftQuad International from 1997 to 2001, when it owned Alpha. In addition to his 30 years with the company, Richard played a key role as co-founder, and served as president and chairman of the Massachusetts Software Council (now the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council), the largest technology trade organization in Massachusetts. Prior to founding Alpha, Richard was a project leader and consultant with Information Resources, Inc. (IRI), and a management consultant with Management Decision Systems, Inc. Richard holds a master's degree in system dynamics from the Sloan School at MIT, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and master's degree in control engineering from University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has served on the boards of Silent Systems, Legacy Technology and O3B Networks, and is co-founder of Tubifi www.tubifi.com.


The Alpha platform is the only unified mobile and web app development and deployment environment with distinct “no-code” and “low-code” components. Using the Alpha TransForm no-code product, business users and developers can take full advantage of all the capabilities of the smartphone to turn any form into a mobile app in minutes, and power users can add advanced app functionality with Alpha TransForm's built-in programming language. IT developers can use the Alpha Anywhere low-code environment to develop complex web or mobile business apps from scratch, integrate data with existing systems of record and workflows (including data collected via Alpha TransForm), and add additional security or authentication requirements to protect corporate data.

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