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Quake Global

Quake Global is a technology company that provides products for asset tracking, location, and analytics. Quake Global designs and implements facility or campus level asset tracking products typically based around RFID and/ or BLE technology. In 2012, Quake Global received an Inc. 5000 rank of 82 in the San Diego Metro Area. The company is based in San Diego.

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Quake Global was founded in 1998. They service organizations in various fields such as healthcare and law enforcement. In 2010, Quake Global purchased transportation-tracking company, Stellar Satellite Communications, from Orbcomm. In 2012, Quake acquired Odin, a radio-frequency identification (RFID) company. The company used this acquisition to enter the healthcare sector and marked its introduction to the RFID market. Companies in more than 150 different countries utilize Quake's products and services, and the company holds seventeen patents. This technology was implemented in the Russian Federation's Inmarsat satellite network. QPRO is designed for fast transmission of data. Polina Braunstein is the president and CEO of Quake Global. In 2009, Braunstein was a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Born in Russia, she received a Master of Science in business and industrial engineering from Novocherkassk State Polytechnic University. Braunstein was nominated as a Top Influential Nominee in 2011. ==Awards and recognition==
Awards and recognition
Quake Global reported revenue of $26.2 million in 2011 and has a three-year growth of 30%. In 2008 and 2009, it was listed on the Deloitte & Touche Technology Fast 500, which chronicles the fastest-growing private technology companies. ==References==
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