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Coverity CEO Named by MIT Technology Review Magazine as One of World's Top Young Innovators Under the Age of 35
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Coverity, the leader in improving
software quality and security, today announced that the company's CEO, Seth
Hallem, has been recognized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Technology Review magazine as one of the world's top innovators under the age
of 35, for contributions in the field of software quality and testing.
Selected by a panel of expert judges and the editorial staff of Technology
Review, those named to the TR35 represents an elite group of accomplished
individuals who exemplify the spirit of innovation.
"The TR35 honors young innovators for accomplishments that are poised to
have a dramatic impact on the world as we know it," said Jason Pontin, editor
in chief and publisher of Technology Review magazine. "We celebrate their
success and look forward to their continued advancement of technology in their
respective fields."
Mr. Hallem and his colleagues from Stanford University co-founded Coverity
in 2002 after creating a new analysis system for detecting software defects by
statically analyzing the source code of an application. As CEO of Coverity,
Mr. Hallem has played a key role in managing the company's dramatic growth
from a single product startup to established development tool vendor with an
emerging portfolio of products. Under Mr. Hallem's management, Coverity has
grown rapidly with an average revenue increase of more than 100 percent per
year. Today, Coverity has over 450 customers, many of them major global
corporations including ARM, Phillips, RIM, Rockwell-Collins, Samsung and UBS
among others.
Earlier this year, Coverity accepted its first round of outside funding,
from Foundation Capital and Benchmark Capital. The $22 Million round of
financing follows five consecutive years of cash flow positive growth for
Coverity, during which time the company was successfully bootstrapped by
product sales. Coverity also has recently acquired two other development tool
companies, Codefast and Solidware Technologies, which has accelerated the
expansion of Coverity's product portfolio to help developers control the
complexity that is endemic to developing high-integrity software today.
Seth Hallem and the other TR35 winners for 2008 will be featured in the
September issue of Technology Review magazine and honored at the EmTech08
Conference at MIT inCambridge, Mass. September 23-25, 2008.
Additional information about past and present TR35 winners and judges is
available at: http://www.technologyreview.com/tr35/
About Coverity
Coverity (http://www.coverity.com), the leader in improving software
quality and security, is a privately held company headquartered inSan
Francisco. Coverity's groundbreaking technology enables developers to control
complexity in the development process by automatically finding and helping to
repair critical software defects and security vulnerabilities throughout the
application lifecycle. More than 450 leading companies including ARM,
Phillips, RIM, Rockwell-Collins, Samsung and UBS rely on Coverity to help them
ensure the delivery of superior software.
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