EA Going to Silicon Valley with ANZA Tech
1 October 2008
Enterprise Analysts will participate in the
ANZA Technology Network's US Summit in Silicon Valley October 20-22. Steven Bleistein will be representing Enterprise Analysts and is looking forward to meetings with potential investors, partners and customers. "The ANZA Technology Network has an extraordinary track record of helping Australian companies enter the US Market. Working with ANZA Tech is simply a no brainer. We're looking forward to our visit," said CEO Steven Bleistein.
Enterprise Analysts will showcase its prototype software tool Stragellan
TM, which supports the Strategy Interface
TM methodology, at ANZA Tech's EXPO at the
Plug & Play Tech Center as part of the Summit in the afternoon on October 21. Stragellan
TM
was develop at Australia's national center for excellence in
information and communication technology, NICTA. NICTA intends to use
Enterprise Analysts as the vehicle through which to commercialize
Stragellan
TM to the world.
About ANZA Technology Network
ANZA Technology Network is the leading independent organization connecting the Australian, New Zealand and US technology and biotechnology sectors. Through its Gateway and Fast Track to the US programs ANZA has assisted hundreds of Australian and New Zealand companies as they enter the US market—more than any other non-government organization. For more information: http://www.anzatechnet.com/.
About NICTA
NICTA, Australia’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Research Centre of Excellence, is developing technologies which will meet the current and future needs of the community in fields which will lead to large economic, social and environmental benefits for Australia. NICTA has five laboratories around the country. Since NICTA was founded in 2002, it has created four new companies, has a technology portfolio of 69 patent applications and continues to supply new talent to the ICT industry through the NICTA-enhanced PhD program.
NICTA is funded by the Australian Government as represented by the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and the Australian Research Council through the ICT Centre of Excellence program. It was established and is supported by its members: The Australian Capital Territory Government; The Australian National University; NSW Department of State and Regional Development; and The University of New South Wales. NICTA’s partners include: the University of Sydney; University of Melbourne; the Victorian Government; the Queensland Government; Griffith University; Queensland University of Technology; and The University of Queensland.