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Braze is a customer engagement platform that delivers messaging experiences across push, email, apps, and more. Braze is built specifically for today`s mobile-first world and tomorrow`s ambient computing future. Braze is set apart as the platform that allows for real-time and continuous data streaming, replacing decades-old databases that aren`t built for today`s on-demand, always-connected customer.
Keen Infotek is a Naperville, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
We streamline Field Service Management operations through state-of-the-art products, to increase productivity, efficiency and safety of industry-leading companies. Recognized as “Leaders” and “Visionaries” by the major IT consulting firms, we serve the Energy & Utility, Oil & Gas, Industrial Manufacturing and Transportation industries with specific product templates. The know-how gained in over 20 years of concrete and operational experience, has enabled us to help hundreds of multinational companies transforming their processes, thus leading us to herald a new Field Service Management era, where tasks debriefing is now totally hands-free. By relying on innovative technologies such as Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence to optimize field activities, over 100,000 of our clients` resources are improving operational performance and customer satisfaction, while reducing costs.
World Wide Network Solutions is a Elgin, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
SafeBreach is the leader in Breach and Attack Simulation. The company`s groundbreaking platform provides a “hacker`s view” of an enterprise`s security posture to proactively predict attacks, validate security controls and improve SOC analyst response. SafeBreach automatically executes thousands of breach methods from an extensive and growing Hacker`s Playbook™ of research and real-world investigative data. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company is funded by Sequoia Capital, Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, Draper Nexus, Hewlett Packard Pathfinder, PayPal, and investor Shlomo Kramer.