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Canadian Medical Directory is a North York, ON-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Founded in 1971, Forsythe is one of the largest, independent IT integrators in North America, serving approximately 1,000 U.S. and Canada-based companies. Clients come to Forsythe for help optimizing cost, managing risk, improving performance and enabling innovation within their IT and data center operations to deliver greater value to their business. Forsythe`s experience crosses all facets of the data center. Forsythe provides independent professional services and financial solutions, as well as IT products from all the leading IT infrastructure manufacturers and vendors, and related services. Forsythe is privately held and 100-percent employee-owned, with nearly 1,000 employees in 40 locations. 2013 was Forsythe`s 43rd consecutive profitable year, with revenues of $1.1 billion. Forsythe Data Centers, Forsythe/McArthur Associates Inc., Forsythe Solutions Group Inc., Forsythe Technology Canada Inc., Forsythe International Inc., KillerIT, Mentora Group, SOS Security and Synnefo Technology Solutions are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Forsythe Technology Inc.
RYJAC Computer Solutions is a Irvine, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
IDentrix is a patented, cloud-based platform that continuously evaluates an individual’s background and proactively alerts organizations when relevant risks emerge. Previously cleared personnel can become a sudden risk to an organization. IDentrix provides the critical ability to stop insider threats and prevent attacks that can destroy a brand. IDentrix uses sophisticated analytics to continually assess personnel risk information, drawn from thousands of relevant data sources, as it evolves. Instead of screening only once upon hiring or periodically through employment, IDentrix provides a near real-time view of an employee`s risk profile.
Stedi is a global network for exchanging B2B transactions in a standardized format. We`ve raised $71 million from Addition, Stripe, Union Square Ventures, First Round Capital, Bloomberg Beta, and other top investors.