TAG Unveils 2011 State of the Industry: Technology In Georgia Report

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Georgia’s Top Tech Sectors Highlighted by “Where Georgia Leads” Maps

ATLANTA (March 23, 2011) – The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG), the
state’s leading association dedicated to the promotion and economic
advancement of Georgia’s technology industry, today unveiled results from its
2011 State of the Industry: Technology in Georgia Report. The report was
released at TAG’s 8th annual Georgia Technology
Summit that drew more than one-thousand technology executives from around
the state to the Cobb Galleria today to hear some of the top minds in
Georgia’s leading industry sectors: Health IT, Information Security, Financial
Technology, IT Communication and Software.

Included in the report are this year’s top 10 key findings:

  1. Georgia’s technology sector will lead the state’s economic recovery
  2. Georgia needs more venture capital
  3. Corporate investment in Georgia’s technology sector is healthy
  4. Georgia’s technology company growth outpaces the nation
  5. Georgia’s research universities are key to the state’s technology
    status
  6. Five out of the top ten export categories in Georgia are
    technology-related
  7. Atlanta’s impressive broadband footprint is a key business attractor
  8. Availability of quality labor is crucial to technology decision
    makers
  9. Technology jobs lead Georgia’s labor market
  10. Technology decision makers say there is room for improvement in Georgia’s
    business climate

TAG also unveiled today “Where Georgia Leads,” interactive maps outlining
Georgia’s business footprint in the state’s top technology industries. The
maps provide the names, locations and information about companies in Health
IT, Information Security, Financial Technology, IT Communication and
Software.

The “Where Georgia Leads” maps and entire State of the Industry Report are
available online at http://www.tagstateoftheindustry.com.

“Georgia has a larger footprint in technology than I think most people
realize and it is our technology industry that is poised to lead the state’s
economic recovery,” said Tino Mantella, president & CEO of TAG. “With more
than 13-thousand technology companies and close to 250-thousand technologists
in our state, Georgia is truly emerging as a top state in the nation for
technology. We hope our State of the Industry Report and ‘Where Georgia Leads’
maps prove to be valuable resources for decision-makers as they look to expand
or relocate their businesses in Georgia.”

The State of the Industry: Technology in Georgia is TAG’s annual industry
report to benchmark the growth of Georgia’s technology industry against
previous years and other top technology states. Primary and secondary research
is conducted in collaboration with CSM Research and Internet Decisions, LLC.,
including TAG’s annual Technology Decision-Makers Survey which polls top
executives from more than 120 state technology companies about their plans to
hire, expand and invest in their Georgia operations.

The Georgia Technology Summit is TAG’s
flagship event that brings together C-level executives, entrepreneurs,
technology professionals and academia to celebrate and recognize Georgia’s technology community. This year’s theme,
Innovation Next Generation, will address how organizations are leveraging
social networking to reach buyers and how they are incorporating social media
tools in the workplace.

For more information about TAG and the Georgia Technology Summit, visit
http://www.tagonline.org/georgia-technology-summit.php.

About The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG)

TAG is a leading technology industry association dedicated to the promotion
and economic advancement of the state’s technology industry. TAG provides
leadership in driving initiatives in the areas of policy, capital, education
and giving, and also brings the technology
community together through events, initiative programs and networking
opportunities. TAG serves as an umbrella organization for 27 special interest
groups, or societies, including Women in Technology (WIT). Additionally, TAG’s
charitable arm, the TAG Education Collaborative, is focused on helping science, technology, engineering and math
(STEM) education initiatives thrive. For more information visit the TAG
website at www.tagonline.org or TAG’s community website at www.TAGthink.com.

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