GNi, a leading provider of customer-centric managed services, once again has been named one of 50 fastest growing private companies in Silicon Valley by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. Companies are ranked by percent revenue growth from 2004 to 2006 and GNi was ranked Number 7 based on its 488 percent revenue growth.
The Fast 50 Awards are annual rankings of the fastest growing high technology companies in various geographic areas throughout the United States and overseas. They are given to companies headquartered in North America that have experienced significant fiscal-year revenue growth during a three-year period. Revenue figures are audited and growth is calculated by Armanino McKenna LLP.
"We're extremely excited to be back on the Fast 50 list as the only top ten company that improved its ranking from last year," said Derek Wise, president and CEO of GNi. "It's always nice to be acknowledged with our peers in Silicon Valley at the center of innovation, especially since we're normally a behind-the-scenes managed services provider. It also confirms that our dedication to provide unparalleled customer service is paying off."
GNi combines multiple ISPs, redundancy, "burstable" support, fail-over, recovery and 24x7 customer support to maximize uptime, eliminate points of failure, and provide reliable service for mission-critical applications. The rapidly expanding managed services provider also guarantees 99.999 percent network availability through the its service level agreements in 14 service locations across the United States, Europe and Asia.
About GNi
GNi is a leading provider of customer-centric managed services that extend customers' infrastructure while dramatically reducing their total cost of ownership (TCO). GNi provides the expertise, resources and solutions to meet and exceed customers' unique onsite and off-site requirements. Services include wired and wireless connectivity, world-class network security, disaster recovery, comprehensive server management and hosting, networking operations and management, and network consulting.
The company's Games and Digital Media division was formed from the recent acquisition of Online Game Services, Inc. and allows GNi to strengthen its game service provider business model with industry-leading, fully-managed dedicated games hosting environments and Internet transit around the world. For more information, visit http://www.gni.com.