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flydocs is an asset management solution provider with the aviation industry`s most comprehensive solution for creating value out of aircraft maintenance data. We offer the tools and expertise that allow all industry stakeholders to drive sustainable innovation to help build the future of the commercial aviation asset lifecycle. Recognised as a global leader in digital records management, we were founded in 2007 and are 100% owned by Lufthansa Technik. With over 280 employees in multiple locations spread across the globe, we are trusted by over 75 airlines, lessors and MROs to deliver measurable long-term operational and cost efficiencies.
Axiom Technology Services is a Fort Wayne, IN-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
ON2IT is a Dutch software company that offers 24/7 Cybersecurity-as-a-Service for a fixed monthly fee with its own developed cloud software. ON2IT integrates the hardware and software of leading global providers of computer and network security, and through its cloud service provides customers access to a highly experienced team of security professionals who can help prevent, monitor, detect and remediate cyber-attacks. ON2IT was founded in 2005 and operates from offices in Waardenburg (NL) and Plano (US).
Cape Analytics was established in 2014 to revolutionize the way information about the built environment is created and consumed. We leverage geospatial imagery, computer vision, and machine learning to instantly and automatically extract proprietary property data. This data forms the basis from which we offer comprehensive data and analytics solutions delivered instantaneously via API. Cape Analytics establishes a new category of property data & analytics, offering immediacy and coverage comparable to pre-filled data, but with the accuracy and types of features for which an underwriter or other stakeholder may otherwise seek a more costly and time-consuming inspection report.
"CGAtlantic was founded in 1990, with our experience extending to the 1970s as a pioneer integrating, supporting and securing local and wide area networks with IBM mainframe computers and their now infamous ""green screens""."