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REFLEXION NETWORKS NAMED A "2009 HOT COMPANY" AT NETWORK PRODUCTS GUIDE'S TECHNOSIUM EXECUTIVE ALLIANCE FORUM
Selection Recognizes Reflexion’s Rapid Growth and Record of Achievement
Woburn, MA, April 2, 2009 — Reflexion Networks, a leading provider of hosted email security, archiving, e-discovery and business continuity services, today announced that it has been honored as a "2009 Hot Company" by Network Products Guide, the industry's leading publication on technologies and solutions published from Silicon Valley, California.
This year's award winners were named at the Technosium Executive Alliance Forum in San Francisco, which attracted a wide range of industry executives, Chief Information Officers (CIOs), and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs). The Forum's keynote speaker was Chris Vein, City CIO and Executive Director, Department of Technology, for the City and County of San Francisco. Mr. Vein is well known for his ability to build consensus across the many constituencies of city and county government and to achieve significant benefits through the use of technology to connect citizens and government.
"Many well-known and successful organizations have been born or grown during times of economic uncertainty," said Rake Narang, Editor-in-Chief of Network Products Guide. "The 2009 Hot Companies continue to be successful because their leadership stays relentlessly focused on the '4 P's' of their Products, People, Performance and Potential."
David Hughes, Reflexion's President and Chief Executive Officer, addressed Forum attendees, describing Reflexion's strategy of delivering a suite of hosted services for email and Web security, compliance and risk management to mid-market businesses through a global network of IT solution providers. "It is gratifying to receive an award that recognizes the effectiveness of our services and our success in the marketplace. We are determined to continue our leadership in bringing enterprise-caliber hosted solutions to customers of all sizes at an affordable price through the channel."
