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Knittingbag.com is a Darien, CT-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Enrollment Rx, LLC is an industry leading cloud-based Higher Ed CRM company. Built entirely on the Force.com platform, Enrollment Rx delivers powerful Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) and Student Information Systems (SIS) to academic institutions both large and small. We are well-immersed in the cloud computing revolution and couple that understanding with our strong Higher Education backgrounds, to provide world-class solutions exclusively for Higher Ed.
Mode Media was founded in 2004 with a vision to create engaging experiences for consumers by packaging professional digital content with relevant brand advertising. We launched Glam.com in September 2005 with a single focus: Women’s Style. We paired premium brand advertising with an initial set of 12 high-quality, but relatively unknown, Content Creator sites at once, igniting the creation of a new ecosystem of distributed digital content. Our vision worked. We currently operate across seven lifestyle verticals: Women’s Style, Home, Entertainment, Men’s Style, Health and Wellness, Parenting, and Food. Our strategy of launching verticals by what digital consumers are seeking has helped propel Mode Media to become the #1 lifestyle media company in the US, with more than 250 million unique visitors worldwide.* Mode Media is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in New York, LA and Chicago. In 2008 we launched our first international offices in Germany, the UK, and Japan. Since then, we have added offices in Canada, France, South Korea, and China, and have additional technology centers in India and Japan. We host local Glam sites and have partner representation in Australia, France, Italy, the Middle East, Latin America, Southeast Asia, China, and Russia.
We strive to be the premier platform where professionals can connect, collaborate, and get work done. We believe that the best work is done in a flexible and secure environment. With transparency comes trust, and with a community that`s built on meritocracy, people are eager to set aside their differences and grow together.
Since 1999, our company has been breaking down barriers to international cross-border commerce, paving the way for global ecommerce growth. The company first came to market as E4X when it introduced a patented technology that allowed ecommerce retailers to automatically present and settle transactions in the preferred currencies of its international visitors. As the business matured, it became clear that the challenges to cross-border commerce went way beyond currency – to include payment services, logistics, and cultural considerations. In response, we developed a complete solution that allowed companies selling online to quickly and easily sell internationally. Finally, retailers had a simple, turnkey solution to going global. The company was named FiftyOne. In 2012, FiftyOne acquired Borderfree, another international ecommerce company, from Canada Post, and adopted the name in 2013.