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eMazzanti Technologies Nabs Spot on INC 5000 List for 2010

eMazzanti Technologies, IT support consultant in Hoboken, NJ and NYC areas, lands a spot in the 2010 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private US companies

Hoboken, New Jersey – (Vocus Public Relations) Sept 21, 2010 – When does falling in the middle of the best still mean something these days? When your company scores a spot on the 2010 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing small businesses in America. eMazzanti Technologies is being recognized as one of the fastest-growing 5000 small US businesses according to recent announcement from Inc. It ranked #2710th with 85% annual growth over three years.

“Making the 2010 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private US companies is great recognition of the kind of best-of-breed IT consulting business we’ve tried hard to develop in the greater Hoboken and NYC areas,” said Jennifer Mazzanti, president, eMazzanti Technologies. “We love the recognition and our customers love the extraordinary level of service.”

Rarefied Company
According to the notification announcement from Jane Berentson, an Inc. 5000 competition executive, “This achievement puts you in rarefied company, especially if you consider that over 27 million businesses are registered in the USA. The elite group you’ve now joined has, over the years, included companies such as Microsoft, Timberland, Visa, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Oracle, and Zappos.com.”

Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found on Inc.com.

“Savvy trend spotters and those who invest in private companies know that the Inc. 5000 is the best place to find out about young companies that are achieving success through a wide variety of unprecedented business models, as well as older private companies that are still expanding at an impressive rate,” said Inc. 5000 project manager Jim Melloan. “That’s why our list is so eagerly anticipated every year.”

The 29th Annual Inc. 500|5000 Conference and Awards Ceremony will be held September 30 to October 2, 2010 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Washington, D.C.

About eMazzanti Technologies
With a company name that sounds more like a purebred, high-performance sports car than a IT support and consulting firm, eMazzanti Technologies is all about delivering powerful solutions such as computer network management, network troubleshooting, business continuity and disaster recovery, green computing, mobile workforce technology, information security and business information optimization in the most efficient manner possible. The Hoboken, N.J., firm is located in one of the most densely populated – and competitive – regions in the U.S. It provides business technology consulting services for companies ranging from home offices to multinational corporations throughout the New York metropolitan area and in three countries. For more information contact: Carl Mazzanti 201-360-4400 or emazzanti.net

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