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JKA Technologies is a Columbia, MD-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Softbite Solutions is a Aurora, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
The Cloud has brought a lot of change to modern IT. No longer limited by the capital outlay for hardware, data centers, and the need to manually manage infrastructure, the Cloud has brought an elasticity and automation to the IT world that we have never seen before. Old ways of architecting and developing applications no longer apply in this new dynamic. Kinect Consulting offers application architechure consulting and development for medium to large companies that are looking for specific experience in moving an enterprise to the Cloud. Kinect Consulting was formed by spinning off the IT Architecture and Strategy leadership from a Fortune 100 company, World Fuel Services. Word Fuel Service, had embarked on a leading-edge journey to developing software specifically to take advantage of both Native and Hybrid Cloud services. This was not a journey of "lift and shift" to the Cloud, this was a journey of taking full advantage of all the Public Cloud has to offer as a platform. World Fuel Services is Kinect Consulting`s largest client.
HexaBuild is an IT professional services consultancy comprised of industry-recognized IT subject matter experts and thought leaders. Our core team has a combined 60+ years of experience, multiple expert-level vendor certifications, and several publications by recognized technology presses. HexaBuild specializes in managing IPv6 adoption initiatives and large-scale cloud deployments for both enterprises and service providers. Services include address planning, hardware and software assessments, network/IT environment audits, on-prem to cloud migration and integration, and personnel training.
CMC Microsystems develops, maintains and manages Canada`s National Design Network® (CNDN), giving researchers access to the world`s best design tools, manufacturing technologies, and engineering support for making micro-nanotechnologies, and for training industry-ready graduates. CNDN involves stakeholders in academe, industry, government and intermediary organizations (other not-for profits) across Canada, and internationally. In the last five years, 1300 professors including 800 services subscribers and 8200 graduate students in 63 academic institutions have participated as have the 950 companies in Canada collaborating with professors or hiring graduates.