Business news: Week of April 18, 2011

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Business Organizations

Petaluma law firm Perry, Johnson, Anderson, Miller & Moskowitz LLC joined the North Bay Leadership Council.

Business & Professional Services

Sausalito-based ChannelNet was selected by finance company Hyundai Capital to deliver two strategic Internet initiatives for Hyundai and Kia dealers and customers.

Food & Beverage

Boonville-based Anderson Valley Brewing Company, makers of Boont Amber Ale and Hop Ottin' IPA, released Summer Solstice Seasonal Ale.

The Republic of Tea in Novato has introduced Decaf Acai Superfruit Tea.

Green

Assemblymember Jared Huffman presented his March Sustainable North Bay Award to West County Transportation Agency in Rohnert Park in recognition of its work to limit greenhouse gas emissions. West County Transportation Agency provides bus services to sixteen school districts in Sonoma County and non-profit, youth-oriented community partners.

Technology

Petaluma-based AccountMate Software created a complete front-to-back office solution for CanSave, a wholesale distributor of products for new construction and renovation projects in Ontario, Canada.

Cyan, a Petaluma maker of packet-optical transport systems, hosted a workshop in Barcelona, Spain preceding the Packet Transport Networks conference, of which Cyan was a Silver Sponsor.

DriveSavers Data Recovery in Petaluma, is partnering with PC Kids, an IT solutions provider in Tokyo, Japan, to offer free data recovery services to the residents of the Tohoku district, the area hardest hit by the powerful tsunami.

Santa Rosa-based Osseon Therapeutics launched the Osseoflex BT Steerable Bone Tamp, a steerable device to allow percutaneous access to sclerotic bone. Osseon makes systems for the treatment vertebral compression fractures associated with osteoporosis, myelomas, and acute trauma.

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