Introducing the Top Six Hottest Tech and Outsourcing Startups in Latin America
Outsourcing news and analysis website Nearshore Americas reveals winners of first-ever Red Hot Startups
Online, November 2, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Nearshore Americas, the leading online source for news and analysis of Americas-based outsourcing and ICT, today unveiled the results of its Red Hot Startups program, aimed at finding the Top Six most innovative and promising new companies in Latin America.
The Top Six winning firms are:
Unosquare (Mexico) - Personalized client engagement model allows for a responsive and interactive sourcing relationship
Junar (Chile) - Smart data aggregation product aims to revolutionize the search engine market
Zauber (Argentina) - Social media applications and enterprise IT tools for precision marketing and analytics
MarCom Logix (Mexico) - Excellent go-to-market consulting and business intelligence for tech product launches
eTask (Colombia) - Professional services automation through cloud-based software allows for low costs and high efficiency
SunSource America (Argentina) - Rapid expansion in LatAm BPO solutions, with strong bilingual capability
"In choosing the Top Six, our selection team looked for companies that break the mold in terms of what they offer, not just in growth potential, but in a novel product or value proposition for their clients", said Tarun George, Managing Editor of Nearshore Americas. "We saw real innovation, talent and competitive business ideas across the different LatAm geographies, and our choices showcase that".
The winners are featured in a special slideshow report on Nearshore Americas that can be viewed here: http://www.nearshoreamericas.com/latin-america-tech-startups/5971/
To be eligible, firms sent in a statement on their product offering and business model, strategy for coming years, growth rate and funding foundation. In addition, they had to be launched after January 1st 2005, and be operating in the field of global sourcing.
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