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Axiom Technology Services is a Fort Wayne, IN-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
BBQGuys® is the leading e-commerce retailer of premium grills, BBQ smokers, and outdoor living products for both homeowners and professional builders. What began as a humble brick-and-mortar store in 1998 has since evolved into one of America`s fastest-growing private businesses — one that has served over one million happy customers nationwide. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and annual recognition as a leader in the online space, BBQGuys has cemented itself as the most trusted voice in the grilling and outdoor living industry. And it doesn`t stop there. For nearly 15 years, BBQGuys has filled its YouTube channel with everything barbecue: professional expert reviews, inspirational BBQ recipes, grilling techniques for all learning levels, collaborations with other big-name grillers, and much more. Meanwhile, the BBQGuys Learning Center consistently updates with new, in-depth, professional articles and content — covering everything from categorical grillbuying guides to articles supporting an entire, full-featured outdoor kitchen. Not to mention the Grillabilities® articles, designed to make a bona fide grill master out of any backyard barbecuer.
Source Direct is a Addison, TX-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Tumis Design is a Oakland, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Prancer is the industry`s first cloud-native, self-service SAAS platform for automated security validation and penetration testing in the cloud. Prancer provides a comprehensive suite of Infrastructure As Code (IAC) security and penetration testing as code (PAC) solutions to enable shift-left approaches to implement both preventative controls as well as offensive security testing mechanisms, allowing you to rapidly validate your cloud applications against ever-growing sophisticated purpose-built cyber threats at scale, resulting in faster release cycles, greater false-positive reduction, and cost savings for both security and engineering teams.