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Bluenog Named as Information Week Startup Top 50 Startup

Corra group is always delighted to see our clients succeed.   This week we are honored to tell you that Bluenog,  an enterprise software and solutions company, has been named to Information Week’s first ever Top 50 Start Up lists.  Truly big stuff, and during this economic downturn it is good to see a company doing so well.

While Bluenog conducts its Preemployment Screening and Background Checks through Corra Group, Blue Nog helps its clients manage website content for a fraction of the cost of the more traditional systems.    We would love to go on about it, but we suggest you read the Blue Nog Public Relations Announcement for a better feel of the company.

Congratulations, guys!

Bluenog, an enterprise software and solutions company, announced that InformationWeek has named Bluenog to its first ever Startup 50 ranking. The award for Bluenog was voted on by the editorial staff as well as reader votes. It recognizes Bluenog for the innovation, value and enterprise-readiness of Bluenog ICE, an award-winning commercial product built on open source CMS, open source portal and open source BI projects.

Piscataway, NJ (PRWEB) April 27, 2009 — Bluenog, an enterprise software and solutions company, announced that InformationWeek has named Bluenog to its first ever Startup 50 ranking. The award for Bluenog was voted on by the editorial staff as well as reader votes. It recognizes Bluenog for the innovation, value and enterprise-readiness of Bluenog ICE, an award-winning commercial product built on open source CMS, open source portal and open source BI projects.

Companies named to the prestigious list were required to undergo a three-step voting process that included nomination, online voting and editorial vetting. The InformationWeek editorial staff made the final selection based on reader votes and their analysis of several criteria: the companies’ ability to inject innovation into existing business processes; value, which is reflected in lower costs, increased sales, higher productivity, or improved customer loyalty; and enterprise-readiness, meaning that a product or service scales and can be deployed and managed as necessary by IT pros.

It was difficult to limit ourselves to 50 startups because there are a lot of exciting companies out there. That said, we believe the Startup 50 have innovative solutions to critical business problems and are worthy of enterprise consideration
We’ve worked hard to make Bluenog ICE a breakthrough product for all types of organizations to build Enterprise 2.0 applications with the scalability, reliability, availability and extensibility necessary for today’s collaborative enterprise
It’s especially gratifying that the editorial community and enterprises are seeing the value of our integrated solution.
InformationWeek created the short list to provide IT stakeholders with an analysis of leading-edge companies that represent innovation and the ability to help solve critical IT problems, cut costs, and improve operations.

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By Gordon Basichis

Gordon Basichis is the Co-Founder of Corra Group, specializing in pre-employment background checks and corporate research. He has been a marketing and media executive and has worked in the entertainment industry, the financial, health care and technology sectors. He is the author of the best selling Beautiful Bad Girl, The Vicki Morgan Story, a non-fiction novel that helped define exotic sexuality in the late twentieth century. He is the author of the Constant Travellers and has recently completed a new book, The Guys Who Spied for China, dealing with Chinese Espionage in the United States. He has been a journalist for several newspapers and is a screenwriter and producer.