October 18, 2006; 06:22 AM
Aplus.Net
has been honored as a finalist at the 13th Annual High Tech Award for
Internet/Web Commerce. The event is held each year by the San Diego chapter
of the AeA, the nationwide non-profit trade association formerly known
as the American Electronics Association.
"We’re
very proud to receive this honor," said Theo Ivanov, Director of
Marketing for Aplus.Net. "To be singled out as one of San Diego’s top
companies by one of the nation’s leading technology industry promoters
is a huge endorsement that speaks to the quality of what we do."
The
award is meant to recognize San Diego companies for outstanding
"achievements in technological innovation, civic contributions and
industry accomplishments." The finalists include companies that
represent a wide variety of categories including software,
semiconductors, and medical devices, as well as outstanding emerging
growth.
AeA, founded in 1943, is a nationwide non-profit trade association that
represents the technology industry. AeA partners with small, medium,
and large member companies by lobbying governments at the state,
federal, and international levels, providing access to capital and
business opportunities, and offering select business services and
networking programs.
A recognized industry leader in web services since the Internet's commercial
start in 1995, Aplus.Net is one of the top ten privately held hosting
companies in the United States. Specializing in helping small businesses
build a customer base via the Internet, Aplus.Net offers award-winning
services that include web
hosting and design, dedicated
servers, online marketing, e-commerce, domain
name registration,
and much more. Aplus.Net has been awarded many honors for excellence,
including the prestigious CNET Editors'
Choice Award, and has been featured in top U.S. business publications
such as Forbes, Entrepreneur,
Black Enterprise and PC Magazine.