incuBeta has won an Emerging Technology Top 100 (TT100) award for Most Promising Emerging Enterprise. The TT100 awards ceremony for Cape-based enterprises were held in Green Point, Cape Town, on 12 October. The TT100 awards event is a showcase for the innovation success of local technology companies.
ITWeb reported that that the judges were "bowled over by incuBeta`s success in developing a world-class range of Web-based technologies that are clearly catching the attention of the major players in (global) Web-based commerce..."
incuBeta provides a technology infrastructure for global online marketing and is continuously improving its range of software products to address the dynamic nature of the Internet.
incuBeta was founded in 2003 by four young entrepreneurs, Llewellyn Claasen, Eric Edelstein, Vinny Lingham and Charlene Troskie, who passionately believe that the Internet provides endless possibilities for online marketing.
The company grew from five people to 30 within the first eight months and after two years the company employed 45 people. A restructuring in 2005 saw the inclusion of Mark Levitt as CIO and a strong technology division under the leadership of Willie Prinsloo. The company also has a satellite office in Los Angeles and clients around the globe, including Australia, the UK, France, Spain, Germany and, of course, the USA.
incuBeta is looking forward to the wider adoption of its technology products in the global marketplace. The company is soon to launch an innovative affiliate Web site builder, namely synthaSite that will provide exciting opportunities to affiliate marketers, merchants and networks.
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