About Us

WebWare 100 Finalist, 2008

“These winning 100 products represent the best of the Web, according the people who use it.”

Red Herring 100, 2007

“Jaxtr was selected for the acclaimed "Red Herring Top 100 North America Companies in 2007," announced in its June 18th issue. For 10 years, the Red Herring's editorial team has surveyed entrepreneurship around the globe to compile this list. The Red Herring Top 100 is regarded by technology industry executives, investors, and as an invaluable instrument to discover and advocate the promising startups that will lead the next wave of disruption and innovation. Past award winners include Google, Yahoo!, Skype, Netscape, Salesforce.com, and YouTube.”

AlwaysOn Top 100 Private Companies, 2007

“In order to be eligible for the AO100 list, companies had to be peer-nominated, with AlwaysOn receiving more than 1,000 nominations from venture investors, investment bankers and other industry experts. The idea behind the AO100 top private companies list is to identify the most promising entrepreneurial opportunities and investments in the global technology industry. Jaxtr will be honored at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit to be held July 31-Aug 2, 2007 at Stanford University.”

pulver100

“In March 2007, pulvermedia announced that jaxtr had been named to its “pulver100 for 2007,” a listing of privately-held growth companies that represent the future of IP Communications. Originally introduced in 2002, the pulver 100 recognizes companies that have substantial real-world deployments and enjoy significant growth rates. The pulver 100 has become an indicator of the leading edge in IP communications.”

Launch: Silicon Valley's "Most likely to Succeed", 2007

“On June 6, 2007 jaxtr was awarded "Most Likely to Succeed" by the Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs (SVASE) at "Launch: Silicon Valley 2007," an event for emerging technology companies. More than 170 companies internationally applied for presentation spots at "Launch: Silicon Valley." The applicants were narrowed down by the event's prestigious board of venture advisors to just 29 presenters, of which jaxtr won "most likely to succeed" in the "next internet" category.”