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"Founded in 2011, Dizzion began with an idea to free users from the limitations of device and location by harnessing the power of the cloud. Steve Prather, Rob Green, and Manny Ladis imagined the concept of Desktop Fission and from there the name Dizzion was born. Veterans of the cloud computing, hosting and data center industry, the team experienced first-hand the lengths businesses went to in order to secure their infrastructure in the data center only to then see it walk out the door every day on users` laptops and mobile devices. Dizzion is more than just virtual desktop infrastructure. Our cloud delivered desktops are fully-managed from end to end and leverage purpose-built infrastructure designed specifically for the demands of desktop delivery. Secure endpoints, storage, application delivery, and enterprise security capabilities come together to create solutions far beyond virtual desktops. Our comprehensive end user computing platform is changing the way the world works.
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Climavision brings together the power of a proprietary, high-resolution weather radar and satellite network combined with advanced weather prediction modelling and decades of industry expertise to reduce existing coverage gaps and drastically improve forecast ability. Climavision`s revolutionary new approach to climate technology weather solutions is poised to help reduce the economic risks of climate change on companies, governments, and societies alike. Climavision is backed by The Rise Fund, the world’s largest global impact platform committed to achieving measurable, positive social and environmental outcomes alongside competitive financial returns. The company is headquartered in Louisville, KY, with research and development operations in Raleigh, NC.
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