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App Annie is the largest mobile app intelligence platform, providing developers and publishers with a 360-degree view of what they need to know to build, market and invest in their apps. App Annie is used by more than 800,000 apps to track their performance, and over 400,000 mobile app professionals - including 94 percent of the top 100 publishers - rely on App Annie to inform their business decisions, including Electronic Arts, Google, LinkedIn, LINE, Microsoft, Nexon, Nestle, Samsung, Tencent, Bandai Namco, Universal Studios and Dow Jones. App Annie is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco with 12 global offices in cities including Amsterdam, Beijing, London, New York, Seoul, Tokyo and Vancouver. The company has raised $94 million in funding from e.Ventures, Greycroft Partners, IDG Capital Partners, Institutional Venture Partners and Sequoia Capital.
US Signal, founded in 2001, is a leading IT solutions provider, offering network, data center, connectivity, cloud hosting, colocation, data protection, and disaster recovery services—powered by its wholly owned and operated fiber network. US Signal also helps customers optimize their IT resources through the provision of managed and professional services.
Data Comm for Business is a Dewey, IL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Utegration is a full-service consulting and solution provider specializing in analytics and SAP technology for the utilities and energy sector.
"Everwise exists to solve an acute challenge – providing highly motivated professionals with the opportunities they uniquely need to be successful throughout their careers. Everwise breaks down the barriers that prevent people from tapping into the resources they need to grow professionally. We leverage a novel and powerful combination of high touch and high tech to create a brand new paradigm for developing talent. People-powered, boundary-breaking and individualized, Everwise is revolutionizing the way successful professionals grow their careers."