ChannelEyes Ranked in Albany Business Review List of Technology StartUp Companies
TROY, NY (PRWEB) April 29, 2015 -- The Albany Business Review ranks the companies by number of employees in the capital region for companies that are less than 10 years old. ChannelEyes was listed among companies like Apprenda and Ecovative Design.
“We’re extremely proud of how far the company has come,” Jay McBain, COO and co-founder of ChannelEyes, said. “It’s an honor to be ranked third out of all of New York's Capital Region Startups and we’re excited to continue growing and adding new employees soon.”
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“The List is an integral part of Albany Business Review’s coverage of the Capital Region. We take information from many sources — often exclusive data from the companies themselves — to create a snapshot of the biggest and most important players in many of the region’s industries,” said Todd Kehoe, Research Director at the Albany Business Review.
“This is the first time the Albany Business Review has done a Technology Startup Companies List,” said Todd, “For our special Tech Pages edition, done in conjunction with the Center for Economic Growth, we wanted to highlight some of the newly formed, home-grown companies that are helping the region earn its “Tech Valley” nickname.”
About ChannelEyes
Founded in 2011, ChannelEyes is an Enterprise Mobile Platform connecting Vendors and their Channel Partners.
ChannelEyes’ core product, ChannelCandy, is a custom branded mobile app designed for Vendor, Distributor and Associations to deliver Channel highlights, analytics, company news, and sales tools into the hands of Channel Partners.
ChannelEyes is reinventing Channel communication for leading companies in our industry.
ChannelCandy runs on iPhone, iPad, Android as well as all mobile web enabled platforms such as BlackBerry, Windows and the PC Web Browser.
For more information: http://channeleyes.com/
Jay McBain, ChannelEyes, http://www.channelcandy.com, 5189151188, [email protected]
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