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BlackBerry
BlackBerry provides wireless hardware, software, and services worldwide. Its smartphones handle mobile voice, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as Internet access and multimedia applications. The company also provides software for managing mobile devices across a company and development tools |
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Zebra Technologies
The company designs and sells printing devices that print labels, plastic cards, tickets, and receipts. The company also makes equipment to read barcodes with its acquisition of Motorola Solutions in 2014. Its Zebra Location Solutions unit provides asset tags, call tags, sensors, exciters, and software -- all of which use passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) to help companies track and manage assets. Zebra Technologies serves government customers and many corporate clients in industries ranging from health care to manufacturing to retail. |
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Accenture
Accenture is a leading professional service company, providing consulting and outsourcing services through their strategy, digital, technology and operations capabilities. |
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Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun, 阿里云)
Established in September 2009, Alibaba Cloud, Alibaba Group's Cloud Computing arm, develops highly scalable platforms for Cloud Computing and data management.It provides a comprehensive suite of Cloud Computing services to support growing enterprises worldwide, including sellers and other third-party customers and businesses participating in Alibaba Group's online and mobile commerce ecosystem. |
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Aptivio
Aptivio is a Buyer Intent AI software company that works with senior leaders of small to midsize business units responsible for revenue growth. Its proprietary signal mining engine enables reps with real-time signals and actionable insights to anticipate the buyer journey before the competition. |
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Asavie
Asavie makes connectivity simple. Our mobility management and Internet of Things solutions manage, scale and secure connectivity across diverse networks. The award-winning, Asavie PassBridge connectivity management platform, enables mobile operators, OEM vendors and managed service providers to rapidly launch, scale and secure mobility and IoT smart, connected projects. Asavie partners with over 20 operators including leaders like AT&T, Telenor, Telefonica O2, Three and Vodafone and 20,000+ end-user customers in the USA and EMEA. Asavie is led by a highly experienced team, including veterans from AEP, Baltimore, Google, Openet & Vordel.Year founded: 2004 |
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AT&T
AT&T is the second largest provider of mobile telephone and the largest provider of fixed telephone in the United States, and also provides broadband subscription television services. The company's corporate, government, and public sector clients use its conferencing, managed network, and wholesale communications services. |
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Atos
Atos provides services such as facilities management, e-commerce consulting, systems design, implementation, and integration, and managed services. It also offers data and transaction processing services, website hosting, and outsourced services for such functions as customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning.Year founded: 1988Revenue: $17.0 billion (2014)NYSE: ATOS |
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BlueCat Networks
BlueCat IP Address Management, DNS and DHCP solutions provide the foundation for elastic networks that scale and adapt to the ever-changing demands placed on your infrastructure by consolidation, expansion and modernization. BlueCat helps enterprises, government agencies and telecom service providers in many areas, ranging from BYOD and virtualization to cloud, software-defined networking and the Internet of Things. |
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Bridgera LLC
Bridgera LLC is a custom software and IT service company specializing in web, mobile, Internet of Things, and Big Data applications for enterprises requiring modern, proprietary solutions. |
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CGI
With 65,000 professionals in 40 countries, CGI is a leading IT and business process services provider focused on being a partner, employer and investment of choice. CGI strives to be recognized by our clients as their partner and expert of choice. Our track record of outstanding delivery, combined with our industry expertise, end-to-end services and IP-based solutions, help deliver significant value to clients’ mission-critical and transformative work. |
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Daintree Networks (GE Current) (General Electric)
Daintree Networks is a trusted and leading provider of smart building control and operation solutions, the core application for the Enterprise Internet of Things. Daintree’s ControlScope is an open standards-driven control, monitoring, and optimization solution for facility, operations, energy, and sustainability professionals. Using advanced wireless Mesh Networking and software, ControlScope delivers up to 70 percent energy savings, operational efficiencies and up-time as well as occupant comfort, while providing actionable decision-support information through Big Data analytics. Leveraging Daintree’s Enterprise Internet of Things, or E-IoT approach, the solution utilizes sensors to also monitor other conditions, such as air quality, humidity, building security and more that comprise the networked ecosystem of an organization. |
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IBM Watson (IBM)
Watson is a question answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project by a research team led by principal investigator David Ferrucci. Watson was named after IBM's first CEO and industrialist Thomas J. Watson. The computer system was specifically developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy!. In 2011, Watson competed on Jeopardy! against former winners Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. Watson received the first place prize of $1 million. Watson had access to 200 million pages of structured and unstructured content consuming four terabytes of disk storage including the full text of Wikipedia, but was not connected to the Internet during the game. For each clue, Watson's three most probable responses were displayed on the television screen. Watson consistently outperformed its human opponents on the game's signaling device, but had trouble in a few categories, notably those having short clues containing only a few words. In February 2013, IBM announced that Watson software system's first commercial application would be for utilization management decisions in lung cancer treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in conjunction with health insurance company WellPoint. IBM Watson's former business chief Manoj Saxena says that 90% of nurses in the field who use Watson now follow its guidance. |
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Materialise
Materialise has been playing an active role in the field of Additive Manufacturing (also known as 3D Printing) since 1990. In addition to having the largest capacity of Additive Manufacturing equipment in Europe, we are also known for our innovative software solutions.We have used our experience and expertise to create a better and healthier world through our involvement in Additive Manufacturing for industrial and medical applications, and by providing bio-medical and clinical solutions such as medical image processing and surgical simulations. The advantages of Additive Manufacturing have been used by Materialise to develop unique solutions that make a world of difference for our many customers with their prototyping, production, and medical needs. These customers range from large companies in the automotive, consumer electronics, and consumables sectors; to famous hospitals, research institutes, and clinicians; to individual consumers interested in bringing their own unique creations to life through i.materialise or who want to purchase a celebrated .MGX design. |
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QBurst
QBurst is a full-service software solutions provider that works with clients to maximize the effectiveness of their business through the adoption of digital technology. |
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Robustel
Robustel are one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial quality solutions for the IoT and M2M market. Robustel’s portfolio of award-winning solutions are comprised of: Wireless Modems, Routers, Gateways, Edge Computing, Cloud Software and End-to-End IoT solutions. Robustel are commited to helping businesses and industries across the world continue to solve their IoT & M2M problems with robust, secure, scalable and creative solutions from hardware to complete ‘IoT in a box’ services. We are Robustel, and our goal is to Make Things Connected. |
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RSA (DELL) (Dell Technologies)
RSA Security LLC, formerly RSA Security, Inc. and doing business as RSA, is an American computer and Network Security company. RSA was named after the initials of its co-founders, Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Len Adleman, after whom the RSA public key Cryptography algorithm was also named. Among its products include the RSA BSAFE Cryptography libraries and the SecurID Authentication token. RSA is known for allegedly incorporating backdoors developed by the NSA in its products. It also organizes the annual RSA Conference, an information security conference. Founded as an independent company in 1982, RSA Security, Inc. was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2006 for US$2.1 billion and operates as a division within EMC. RSA is based in Bedford, Massachusetts, with regional headquarters in Bracknell (UK) and Singapore, and numerous international offices. Year founded: 1982 Stock ticker: RSA |
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SoftServe
SoftServe is a digital authority that advises and provides at the cutting-edge of technology. We reveal, transform, accelerate, and optimize the way enterprises and software companies do business. With expertise across healthcare, retail, media, financial services, software, and more, we implement end-to-end solutions to deliver the innovation, quality, and speed that our clients’ users expect.SoftServe delivers open innovation—from generating compelling new ideas, to developing and implementing transformational products and services.Our work and client experience is built on a foundation of empathetic, human-focused experience design that ensures continuity from concept to release.We empower enterprises and software companies to (re)identify differentiation, accelerate solution development, and vigorously compete in today’s digital economy. No matter where you are in your journey. |
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Virtustream (DELL) (Dell Technologies)
Virtustream, a Dell Technologies Business, is the enterprise-class cloud service and software provider trusted by enterprises worldwide to migrate and run their mission-critical applications in the cloud. Virtustream was founded to lead businesses on the path to transformation. From our perspective, service is a promise—and commitment is a virtue. |
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Google
Google specializes in Internet-related services and products. These include online advertising technologies, search, Cloud Computing, and software. Year founded: 1988 Revenue: $66.0 billion (2014) NASDAQ: GOOG |
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Nintex
Nintex is the global standard for process management and automation. Today more than 10,000 publicand private sector organizations across 90 countries turn to the Nintex Platform to accelerate progress ontheir digital transformation journeys by quickly and easily managing, automating and optimizing businessprocesses. |
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Nutanix
Nutanix makes infrastructure invisible, elevating IT to focus on the applications and services that power their business. The Nutanix enterprise cloud platform leverages web-scale engineering and consumer-grade design to natively converge compute, virtualization and storage into a resilient, software-defined solution with rich machine intelligence. |
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ROHM Co., Ltd.
ROHM Semiconductor is the industry leader in system LSI, discrete components and module products, utlizing the latest in semiconductor technology. ROHM Co. Ltd., ROHM Semiconductor's parent company, was established in Kyoto, Japan, in 1958. ROHM designs and manufactures semiconductors, integrated circuits and other electronic components. These components find a home in the dynamic and ever-growing wireless, computer, automotive and consumer electronics markets. |
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Sisense
Sisense is a business analytics software company that enables non-technical users to join and analyze large data sets. The company empowers the builders of analytic apps with powerful tools to simplify complex data and deliver insights to everyone inside and outside their organizations. It uses Artificial Intelligence algorithms to analyze organizational data. Sisense lets builders collaborate on a single platform, delivered in a hybrid, cloud-native environment with the industry’s lowest cost of ownership, to create true democratization of data and analytics. The company dramatically accelerates the time it takes to build, embed and deploy intelligent analytic apps that unleash user creativity and engagement. It has thousands of clients across the globe, including industry leaders like Tinder, Flexport, Expedia, UiPath, Nasdaq, The World Economic Forum, and the Salvation Army. Sisense is headquartered in New York, United States with offices in San Francisco, Scottsdale, Tel Aviv, Kyiv, London, and Tokyo. |
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Teradata
Teradata empowers companies to achieve high-impact business outcomes. Our focus on business solutions for analytics, coupled with our industry leading technology and architecture expertise, can unleash the potential of great companies. |
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Aras Corp
Aras Corp is a leading provider of product lifecycle management and digital thread solutions. Its extensive out-of-the-box functionality and modern web-based, cloud-ready architecture enable you to deploy quickly and continuously enhance your PLM environment in a fraction of the time required by conventional enterprise PLM / PDM systems and at a total cost of ownership far below that of any leading competitor. |
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Aspire Systems
Aspire Systems is an Outsourced Product Development firm committed to helping our customers build software products better and faster. We work with some of the world's most innovative Independent Software Vendors and software-enabled businesses, ranging from start-ups to established industry leaders, transforming the way software is built.Our approach to product development is based on the pioneering concept of Producteering that we have evolved and refined through years of product-building experience. Producteering is a set of Principles and Practices, driven by the right People and supported by the right Platform. Producteering, when applied rigorously, will always result in well-engineered, high-quality software. |
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Carbon3D
Carbon3D is engaged in making prototypes of contemporary printing products that allows users to attain mass production. |
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ClearBlade
ClearBlade is the Edge Computing software company enabling enterprises to rapidly engineer and run secure, real-time, scalable IoT applications. ClearBlade was built for the enterprise from the ground up to run securely in any cloud, On-Premise and at the edge. ClearBlade enables companies to ingest, analyze, adapt and act on any data in real-time and at extreme scale.Unleash your data at the edge by leveraging local compute, Artificial Intelligence and actionable visualizations while integrating with any enterprise system - all from a single platform. The industry leading ClearBlade Edge delivers the full power of the ClearBlade Platform directly to devices and gateways. The ClearBlade Edge runs autonomously - independent of network connectivity - ensuring resiliency and security. ClearBlade's patented communications-agnostic AutoSync technology guarantees your environment is always up-to-date.ClearBlade is fully extensible with a suite of proven components and integrations to deliver solutions quickly and at scale. ClearBlade empowers you to focus on business results and outcomes. Providing a consistent platform across edge, cloud and On-Premise environments, ClearBlade runs everywhere and connects everything. |
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Cradlepoint
Cradlepoint is the global leader in cloud-delivered wireless edge solutions for branch, mobile, and IoT networks. The Cradlepoint Elastic Edge™ vision—powered by NetCloud services—provides a blueprint for agile, pervasive and software-driven wireless WANs that leverage 4G and 5G services to connect people, places and things everywhere with resiliency, security, and control. More than 25,000 enterprise and government organizations around the world, including 75 percent of the world’s top retailers, 50 percent of the Fortune 100, and first responders in 10 of the largest U.S. cities, rely on Cradlepoint to keep critical branches, points of commerce, field forces, vehicles, and IoT devices always connected and protected. Major service providers use Cradlepoint wireless solutions as the foundation for innovative managed network services. Founded in 2006, Cradlepoint is a privately held company headquartered in Boise, Idaho, with a development center in Silicon Valley and international offices in the UK and Australia. Learn more at cradlepoint.com or follow us on Twitter @cradlepoint. |
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