The honor roll

Technology
AtNetPlus Inc.
Jay Mellon and Jim Laber

AtNetPlus Inc. works with small and midsized technology-dependent organizations. Adapting to industry trends, AtNetPlus recently moved toward hosted virtualization. AtNetPlus is one of fewer than 100 companies in North America to be certified by VMWare to implement the technology. In the last four years, it has seen sales increase 54 percent.

Corporate Technologies Group Inc.
Jeff Sumner and Brett Harney

Corporate Technologies Group Inc. is a voice, data and Internet technology management company. In the last four years, the company has added employees, increased revenue by 47 percent and purchased and built its own facility. CTG’s account management product, ProactiveMax, has grown to 10 percent of its revenue in a short time.

Etactics Inc.
Michael P. Teutsch

Etactics Inc. provides cost-effective EDI and print services that enhance the accuracy and delivery of sensitive documents. The company has added clients and enhanced products. Etactics moved to a new facility, which will allow the company to add 15 new employees to its current 26. Revenue has grown 108 percent in four years.

GHI Internet Services
Frank Griffith

GHI Internet Services is an interactive media firm specializing in website design, Internet marketing and SaaS software solutions. The company has headquarters in Medina and Nouakchott, Mauritania, and serves more than 1,000 customers worldwide. GHIIS has seen sales increase 187 percent in the last four years.

HMT Dermatology Associates Inc.
Dr. Helen M. Torok

HMT Dermatology Associates Inc. provides services in general dermatology, dermatologic surgery, cosmetic dermatology and skin cancer treatments. The company has seen continuous growth as a r
esult of its service innovation, expansion and successful strategic planning. HMT Dermatology Associates has seen a 126 percent increase in sales in the last four years.

Knotice
Brian Deagan, Jon Grimm and Bill Landers

Knotice sells digital marketing software that it created to allow marketers to more effectively communicate with their customers through the Web, e-mail and mobile devices. Its patent-pending product, Concentri, is the first of its kind involving a single software platform. Knotice has grown sales 575 percent and employee count 389 percent in the last four years.

Summit Data Communications Inc.
Ron Seide

Since its founding in 2006, Summit Data Communications Inc. has provided high-performance wireless LAN radio modules for mobile devices, such as computers and portable printers. Its products and customer service have put the company in high demand. Summit experienced a sales increase in two of the last four years, with sales increasing 569 percent.

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