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Advection.net
Carriage Hill is an equity partner and strategy advisor to Advection.NET, a global online video delivery network (VDN) streaming native Flash, Silverlight, Windows Media, and QuickTime, with the broadest features for live and on-demand revenue models built into the service, including v-commerce, digital rights management (DRM), membership, pay-per-minute, P2P, and geo-targeting. The company offers rich high-performance application programming interfaces (APIs) for social communities, digital media storefronts, and user-generated content sites. Advection.NET is one of the only five Windows Media Premier Certified Hosting Providers, and the only premier delivery network to publish pricing with instant self-provisioning sign-up for month-to-month service plans, so customers can start streaming instantly.
Lambda Solutions
Carriage Hill acted as a strategy advisor to Lambda Solutions, is an innovative laser-based spectroscopic and optical solutions for commercial quality and process control, environmental monitoring, material identification in industry, security, and law enforcement, and research laboratories. The enormous market opportunities in these areas, especially in expanding commercial sectors such as those in China, have not been fully realized. The Lambda Solutions' business model and the Company's technological innovations address critical hurdles in instrument design to provide solutions to system sensitivity, flexibility, and cost. By integrating enabling software architectures with its hardware design, LSI is capable of meeting a wide range of essential industrial-commercial and research applications. LSI's technology strategy uses proprietary initiatives in optics, laser design, detection sensitivity, and software design to facilitate the aggressive transformation of innovative concepts into practice.
Smartmatic
Carriage Hill, together with Iridium Partners, acted as a strategy advisor to Smartmatic Inc., a leading technology company focused on security in networking devices, in its sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, Sequoia Voting Systems (Sequoia), a US market leader in voting machine technology with the largest installed base of voting machines in the country. Smartmatic had decided to focus its efforts on strengthening its position as the market leader in delivering the most comprehensive secure networking and end-to-end voting solutions to the international marketplace. A group led by Sequoia’s senior management team successfully purchased the subsidiary from Smartmatic.
Sequoia has provided election services and support to state and local government in the US for more than 100 years - dating back to the nation's first lever-based mechanical voting equipment in the 1890s. Sequoia products and services include election management software, voter registration database management systems, precinct-based optical scan ballot readers and ballot layout and printing services.
Smartmatic is a developer of a complete software and hardware infrastructure and solutions based on the ultra-safe interconnection of all types of devices through any type of network. Industries it serves include banking, physical security, fleet control, and automated elections, among others. Smartmatic remains a market leader in international election hardware, software, and management services.
Evergreen
Carriage Hill provided restructuring services to Evergreen Transportation, a diversified truckload carrier that operates in the eastern and southeastern United States. Evergreen Transportation operates 5 major fleet divisions, which include dry bulk, van, flatbed, chip, and dump. Evergreen is one of the largest bulk carriers in the southeast, operating 218 units at 5 terminal locations. The fleet consists of 125 units delivering dry commodities basically to locations in the east and southeast. Evergreen has strategically located terminals throughout the Southeastern United States to compliment their business model and to support a diverse customer base. Various terminals are located in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. All terminals are self-sufficient including full-service maintenance facilities, fully staffed operational centers and integrated computer systems which provide reliable service to their customers and support for their drivers.
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