Asankya, a company that is commercializing
innovative network technology developed at the Georgia Institute
of Technology, recently closed a financing led by Veritas Venture
Partners, the oldest venture capital firm in Israel. Joining
Veritas in the investment were the Seraph Group, an Atlanta-based
venture fund, and Atlanta angel investor, Steve W. Chaddick,
a Georgia Tech alumnus and co-founder of CIENA.
“We are delighted to have funds like
Veritas, which is based in Israel, one of the most substantial
new technology regions in the world, making investments in start-ups
created in Georgia. This is another indication of the strength
of our state’s research institutions and provides further momentum
for Georgia’s growing reputation as a high-tech region,” said
Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, who made the announcement during
his Technology & Trade Mission to Israel.
Asankya’s patent-pending technology
was created through research led by Dr. Raghupathy Sivakumar,
founder and CTO of Asankya, who is also an Associate Professor
at Georgia Tech. The award-winning research was originally funded
by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the
Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) with the specific goal of “finding
breakthroughs in TCP/IP technology.”
Asankya’s technology allows network
devices to concurrently use multiple paths in a wide-area network
(WAN), which enables a new area of networking known as “grid
networking.”
Grid networking does for networks what grid computing does for
computers. At the finest granularity, grid networking is able
to dynamically monitor and use network paths – even if they
are available only for a split second. Asankya’s Grid Networking
System (GNS) products are installed in the customer network
and operate independently of the applications that are improved.
Once a network is “grid enabled,” applications run faster and
more reliably across WANs.
“Asankya has the only solution that
improves real-time applications such as Voice over IP (VoIP),
IP television (IPTV), video over IP, SSL transactions and games”
said Scott Ryan, CEO of Asankya, “End-users will only notice
better and more consistent application performance while CIOs
will notice fewer help desk calls and fewer networkrelated service
issues.”
“Asankya is a great example of how
Georgia is fostering truly breakthrough technology – invented
by Georgia Tech faculty, funded by Georgia grants, commercialized
by Georgia Tech’s VentureLab, and incubated by the Advanced
Technology Development Center (ATDC). And now, it has attracted
money and expertise from Israel to help grow the business,”
said Laurence Olivier, Atlanta-based partner of Veritas Venture
Partners.
About Veritas Venture Partners
Veritas Venture Partners (www.veritasvc.com) is Israel's most
experienced venture capital firm. Veritas invests primarily
in technology-based companies at the seed and very early stages
of their lives. Veritas' primary areas of focus are enterprise
software, network communications and healthcare.
About Seraph Group
Seraph Group is developing a national network of "private
investment" groups for high-net worth individuals, financial/wealth
advisors, investment advisors, fund managers and representatives
of financial institutions. Seraph Group, named after the highest
order of angels, provides quality deal flow, institutional grade
research, professional due diligence, ongoing portfolio management
and co-investment capital.