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`December 21, 2016 08:00 ET
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`FatPipe Networks' Co-founder and CTO Sanchaita Datta Honored as a 'Women
`Innovator' by the Women Tech Council and The Leonardo Museum
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`The Leonardo's newest interactive installation honors the women who have shaped innovation and technology within the State of Utah
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`SALT LAKE CITY, UT--(Marketwired - December 21, 2016) - FatPipe® Networks, the inventor of software-defined networks for wide area
`connectivity and hybrid WANs, announced today that the Company's Co-founder and CTO Sanchaita Datta has been honored as a "Women
`Innovator" by the Women Tech Council and The Leonardo Museum. Located in Salt Lake City, UT, The Leonardo Museum fuses science,
`technology and art in experiences that inspire creativity and innovation.
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`The award recipients were honored on Nov. 16, 2016 at The Leonardo's opening gala of this interactive exhibit that celebrates the women who
`have been honored by the Women Tech Council and stand as proven innovators, leaders and mentors who have directly impacted the female
`workforce of the future and significantly influenced Utah. Their names and accomplishment are listed at this first-of-its-kind permanent exhibit.
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`"It was a privilege to be among such distinguished women who have made a major impact on technology in the State of Utah," said FatPipe's
`Co-founder and CTO Sanchaita Datta. "I'm honored and humbled to be recognized by the Women Tech Council and to be part of this exciting
`new exhibit at The Leonardo Museum, most importantly, to be given the opportunity to play a role in helping to inspire future generations of
`women in the field technology."
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`Some of Datta's most notable accomplishments in technology include:
`Securing 11 patents that cover the core functionality of FatPipe's technology
`Being one of the first voting members of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Standards Committees for 100 Mbits/s
`technology and Wireless LANs
`Being selected as Utah's top female executives by Utah Business magazine
`Being presented with the Woman Innovator Award by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce in recognition of her accomplishments in
`the field of communications technology
`Being a recipient of Connect Magazine's Reader's Choice Award, "25 People Who Most Influenced Business in Utah"
`Receiving the YWCA Outstanding Achievement Award, Business/Industry
`Member, Transition Committee, Governor Jon Huntsman Gubernatorial Transition Committee
`Member, State of Utah, CTO Selection Committee under Governor Huntsman
`About FatPipe Networks
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`FatPipe® Networks invented the concept of software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) and hybrid WANs that eliminate the need for
`hardware and software, or cooperation from ISPs and allows companies to control WAN traffic. FatPipe currently has 11 U.S. patents and more
`than 180 technology claims related to multipath, software-defined networking. FatPipe technology provides the world's best intra-corporate
`wide area network solutions that transcend Internet and other network failures to maintain business continuity and high transmission security.
`FatPipe, with several thousand customers, has offices in the United States, and around the world, with more than 700 resellers worldwide
`including almost all national resellers in the US. Visit www.FatPipe.com.
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`FatPipe is a registered trademark of FatPipe, Inc. Other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.
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