WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J., Jan. 15, 2018 -- Catalogic Software today announced that its CEO, Ken Barth, accompanied by CTO Sathya Sankaran, and President and CFO James Gellert, will present at the 20th Annual Needham Growth Conference, scheduled for January 17th- 18th at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel, New York.
Catalogic executives will address attendees at this invitation only conference at a session scheduled for Thursday, January 18th from 1:50 pm to 2:10 pm ET. Catalogic will also participate in a series of one-on-one meetings with various investor companies.
The Needham Growth Conference provides institutional, private equity and venture capital investors with access to over 320 growth companies from a broad range of industries. The two-day conference features public and private company presentations, Q&A sessions, and one-on-one meetings for qualified institutional, private equity and venture capital investors.
The Needham Growth Conference features keynote speakers, presentations by senior executives and a variety of panels discussing critical topics impacting technology markets in 2018 and beyond. The conference provides attendees with the opportunity to share investment ideas through the discussion of key trends in the rapidly changing growth company environment.
About Catalogic Software
Founded in 1996 and with thousands of customers worldwide, Catalogic’s mission is to enable IT organizations to better protect and leverage their copy data, delivering significant reductions to CAPEX and OPEX while providing superior services to the business. With its software products, Catalogic helps clients Manage, Orchestrate and Analyze their Copy Data across their enterprise and cloud in support of mission critical IT functions including disaster recovery, test/dev, DevOps, next generation data protection, and business analytics. Learn more at www.catalogicsoftware.com
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