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Vena is the only Complete Planning platform that empowers and inspires business leaders and finance and operations professionals to Plan To Grow™. Vena leverages the familiarity and flexibility of Excel, the world`s leading grid, within the Vena Growth Engine, the SaaS platform and methodology that powers your plans and guides your journey to growth. Over 1,000 of the world`s leading companies grow with Vena.
Tanoshi is a company founded with the purpose of developing Educational + Safe + Fun consumer electronic products for today`s digital native school age kids ages 6-12. Technology is quickly evolving and Tanoshi is in the forefront of developing the best family friendly user experience. Tanoshi helps growing kids develop the skills they need now and in the future. Tanoshi is a company founded with the purpose of developing Educational + Safe + Fun consumer electronic products for today`s digital native school age kids ages 6-12. Technology is quickly evolving and Tanoshi is in the forefront of developing the best family friendly user experience. Tanoshi helps growing kids develop the skills they need now and in the future. Our products are designed with a safety first approach. We make it quick and easy to setup all the controls and parental settings necessary for you to better protect your child online. We respect privacy and will not collect any of your child`s personal information. Tanoshi is all about having fun! Our name is the Japanese word for it. We don`t make toys. We make computers that are designed for fun. With access to all the apps, games and media of your choosing there is no shortage of entertainment possibilities.
Technology Group International is one of the leading companies in the Software and Internet sector.
Oblong was founded in 2006 with the goal of creating the next generation of computing interfaces. We`re a company of designers, programmers, and hardware engineers. We`re committed to a full stack approach to technology development. We work on the most interesting problem we can think of, which is how to make computers more flexible, capable, useful, interactive, and empowering. Our Chief Scientist, John Underkoffler, designed the computer interfaces in the film Minority Report. Today we sell commercial versions of the Minority Report computers. These are, famously, gestural systems. But they do much more than simply allow users to point and gesture to interact with computers. (And, in fact, gestures themselves are optional.) These are spatial, networked, multi-user, multi-screen, multi-device computing environments.
The Houston-based company provides practice management systems and electronic health records solutions for physicians, clinics and hospitals throughout the U.S.