Six Degrees continues its spending spree, buying UK firm Aurora Networks
In its sixth acquisition of the year, Six Degrees acquired Aurora Networks, a unified communications integrator based in London.
Jason Verge joined 451 Research in July 2007. Having covered various segments of the Internet infrastructure market, his focus area was industry SaaS and PaaS research. Jason also maintained the hosting market-share database, an internal tool used by 451 analysts to help with projections, and he led the content aggregation and editing for various 451 Research long-form reports.
Prior to joining 451 Research, Jason held positions at consulting firm Capitol Management Partners and at Teleglobe. He has a BA in English from Marymount University.
In its sixth acquisition of the year, Six Degrees acquired Aurora Networks, a unified communications integrator based in London.
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