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PresiNET Systems is a Victoria, BC-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Aidéo Technologies provides software automation tools using artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning for the healthcare industry. Established in 2009, the company has development centers in Melbourne, Florida, Silicon Valley, and Mumbai, India. It`s flagship product, Gemini AutoCode, uses a proprietary Natural Language Processing engine and machine learning to interpret structured and unstructured clinical data. The software assigns the appropriate procedure and diagnosis codes, with no human intervention required. Manual coders can typically complete between 100-200 medical encounters per FTE during an eight hour work shift, while Aideo Technologies` automated coding solution can accurately code twelve encounters per second.
CambridgeDocs is a Cambridge, MA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Anatomy IT helps healthcare organizations improve productivity and enhance patient care through innovative healthcare technology and cybersecurity solutions. As one of the largest and fastest-growing healthcare IT companies, Anatomy IT partners with over 500 healthcare organizations across all healthcare specialties.
The NodeZero™ platform empowers your organization to continuously find, fix, and verify your exploitable attack surface. Reduce your security risk by autonomously finding weaknesses in your network, knowing how to prioritize and fix them, and immediately verifying that your fixes work. NodeZero delivers production-safe autonomous pentests and other key assessment operations that scale across your largest internal, external, cloud, and hybrid cloud environments. No required agents, no code to write, and no consultants to hire. We are a fusion of former U.S. Special Operations cyber operators, startup engineers, and formerly frustrated cybersecurity practitioners. We`re committed to helping solve our common security problems: ineffective security tools, false positives resulting in alert fatigue, blind spots, "checkbox” security culture, cybersecurity skills shortage, and the long lead time and expense of hiring outside consultants.