Posts Tagged ‘landing pad program’

ihiji, a Provider of Cloud-Based NMaaS Platforms for Remote Monitoring and Support of IP-Enabled Devices, Joins the Austin Technology Incubator

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

The Austin Technology Incubator (ATI), a not-for-profit unit of the IC2 Institute of The University of Texas at Austin, welcomes ihiji to its IT portfolio as a full member company. ihiji, (ī hē΄jē), is a provider of cloud-based Network Management as a Service (NMaaS) platforms for remote monitoring and support of IP-enabled devices, and has been a part of ATI’s Landing Pad Program since 2010.  

The Landing Pad Program supports early stage technology companies by leveraging ATI’s network and community insight to accelerate that company’s acculturation into the Austin business ecosystem. ihiji founders, Stuart Rench, President; Michael Maniscalco, Vice President of Technology; and, David Rench, Vice President of Finance, started a residential design-build home automation company with the idea that home electronic systems could be simplified using better engineering and application of technology. In 2010, after building a successful integration firm in West Palm Beach, Florida, they sold their company to focus solely on ihiji invision, a cutting-edge network management solution, and moved to Austin to be part of ATI. In 2011, the company hired Seth Rubenstein as Director of Sales and Business Development. In 2012, ihiji completed development of a more scalable, flexible and secure architecture and decided to apply the platform into other bigger markets, such as IT markets focused on IT Value Added Resellers (VAR) and corporate IT departments who manage a large number of branch locations. Ready to go on the fundraising circuit, ihiji decided the timing was right to move into full membership at ATI to take advantage of its additional benefits, such as deeper engagement with ATI directors and further access to ATI’s established network of peers, mentors, businesses, and investors.

“Not only is Texas a great state for businesses, but Austin is on the rise, has a wonderful tech community and is also very livable. The structure of ATI was a good fit for our company and the Landing Pad Program helped us easily relocate from out of state and not miss a beat,” said Stuart Rench, President of ihiji; adding that “ATI staff has been great. They’re there when you need them for ideas, thoughts, reviews and introductions. We’re also able to take advantage of multiple directors depending on our challenge, which is nice because they each have their own perspectives and areas of expertise.”

ihiji’s new NMaaS platform is based on the same cloud-based architecture as its award-winning remote monitoring and support solution, ihiji invision, and lowers its clients’ capital and operating expenditures, increases productivity, and improves profit margins by minimizing equipment and network outages.

“ihiji is a classic example of a services business successfully morphing into a scalable product company providing enterprise software solutions. ihiji fits perfectly into the sweet spot of Austin’s tech ecosystem and ATI’s IT portfolio. In working with the ihiji team as they transitioned from the Landing Pad Program to a full member company, the team continually impresses with their vision and discipline as they have shifted gears and moved into the next phase of their growth strategy,” said Kyle Cox, ATI IT/Wireless Director.

ihiji’s NMaaS platform is in private beta, and the company is seeking participants from the Small to Medium Businesses (SMB) and/or IT Value Added Resellers (VAR) channels. To learn visit http://itbeta.ihiji.com/, email itbeta@ihiji.com, or call 512.538.0520 ext. 2003.

Contact:

Laura Beck for ATI

laurabeckcahoon@gmail.com

512-786-1098

 

 

Austin Technology Incubator Recaps Successful First Formal Year of Landing Pad Program

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

The Austin Technology Incubator (ATI), a not-for-profit part of the IC2 Institute of The University of Texas at Austin (UT), today recapped a very successful first formal year of its Landing Pad Program. The Landing Pad Program supports early stage technology companies by leveraging ATI’s network and community insight to accelerate that company’s acculturation into the Austin business ecosystem.  While the program has been in place loosely in the past, in its first formal year in 2011, ATI supported 13 companies in their moves to Austin, including: Amatra, BlackLocus, Convergence Wireless, Digital Harmony Games, Drivve, DXUp Close, SceneTap, Social Muse, Tactical Information Systems and V-Chain Solutions.  Additionally, serial entrepreneur Ben Dyer moved to Austin from Atlanta with TechDrawl, and he has since helped launch and relocate two new startups: NightRaft and BeHome247.

“We are so proud of the business environment that exists in Austin, all the right ingredients for success, but via a supportive, community approach. So it goes without saying, we always want to recruit companies from elsewhere to come experience what Austin is all about,” said Robert Reeves, ATI’s Director of IT and Wireless.  “The Landing Pad Program formalizes a twenty plus year “welcoming” effort, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the 13 companies who became part of the Austin ecosystem in 2011.”

The Austin Technology Incubator’s Landing Pad Program is designed to accelerate the acculturation of a company into the Austin ecosystem.  It serves companies relocating to Austin or establishing its North American headquarters in the city.  Participants tend to be “early stage” high technology companies in the biosciences, clean energy, wireless and IT industries and are not appropriate for the incentive packages targeted for the Fortune 1000.

The criteria to participate in the Landing Pad Program consists of a company that it is in one of ATI’s areas of focus, new to the Austin community, can become self-sustaining in six months or less, and demonstrates a long-term commitment to the Austin ecosystem.  To apply to the program, companies are invited to complete an application at http://ati.utexas.edu/entrepreneurs/apply/application and are asked to select the Landing Pad Program at the appropriate stage.  Invitation to participate in the program is selective.  Cost to participate in the program may include membership fees, equity and space rental as appropriate.  For more information, call 512-305-0000.

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Contact:

Laura Beck for ATI

laurabeckcahoon@gmail.com

512-786-1098

 

New ATI Landing Pad Company Amatra Looks to Expand Its Business

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

The Austin Technology Incubator (ATI), a not-for-profit unit of The University of Texas at Austin, has selected Amatra, a global provider of multi-channel smart communication solutions for public and campus safety, and business and government commerce and outreach, for its Landing Pad Program.

ATI’s Landing Pad Program supports early stage technology companies by leveraging ATI’s network and community insight to accelerate a company’s acculturation into Austin’s ecosystem. Amatra, who opened their first office in Anderson, Indiana just a few years ago, set up an office at ATI headquarters at the start of this year. Austin’s leading tech environment and rich entrepreneurial community first led Amatra to the flourishing Central Texas area.

Amatra CEO Kishan Siram said, “ATI’s strong track record of helping take start-ups to the next level and connecting them with potential funding sources through its business expertise, industry knowledge, networking opportunities and ties to UT led Amatra to form a valuable relationship with ATI. We are honored to be a part of ATI’s Landing Pad Program.”

Amatra SmartSource™ is a smart communications platform built on open architecture for planning, sending, tracking and analyzing communications to tens of thousands of users using multiple channels, such as voice notification, text SMS messaging, email and social media. The communications are accessible anytime; anywhere, and notifications and responses are tracked and reported in real-time and stored on an integrated dashboard for in-depth analysis. GIS/map-based notifications can also be sent to people in a specific geographical region.

Amatra is a successfully bootstrapped company that is looking to expand its operations to meet the demands of its growing customer base. In the next few months, Amatra plans to build onto their team, form a board of advisors, establish additional strategic partnerships, and move from a consulting and software sales-based company to a more product-based company.

ATI IT/Wireless Director Bart Bohn said, “ATI is excited to welcome Amatra to the Austin entrepreneurship family. Kishan and his team have done an excellent job building a compelling IT company and ATI is looking forward to supporting Amatra’s growth here in Austin.”