Deloitte recognizes AppLabs as India’s 10th fastest growing technology company
November 26, 2007
Hyderabad, India; Philadelphia, USA; London, UK; November 26, 2007: AppLabs, the world’s largest independent quality management and testing company, today announced that it ranked 10th on Deloitte’s 2007 Technology Fast 50 India, a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology companies. Recently, AppLabs ranked 45th Fastest Growing Company in North America on Deloitte’s 2007 Technology Fast 500 program.
AppLabs’ Chief Operating Officer, Makarand Teje said, “We are delighted to be amongst the top 10 fastest growing companies in India. As a player in a very niche segment, being in this elite group is a significant achievement for us and this recognition means that we are on the right track for growing our business here.”
The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2007 program, conducted by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Asia Pacific, recognizes and profiles 50 fast-growing technology companies in India based on their percentage revenue growth over the last three financial years. It is part of a global program run in parallel with the other regional programs in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa), North America and Asia Pacific. It includes all areas of technology — from Internet to life sciences, from computers to semiconductors — and covers both public and private companies. Your company being nominated in this prestigious report by Deloitte is certainly a valuable way to receive the recognition your organization deserves.
What our clients say
“We’ve looked at the alternatives and found AppLabs to be a solid partner with the competencies and the ability to complete this kind of a test with this level of volume. It is critical for us to test our network and application’s ability to withstand real world loads, where users are employing many different kinds of machines. And it was critical that we test our ability to handle the maximum level of web traffic we might unexpectedly have to sustain. These were the reasons we were pleased to work with AppLabs.”
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