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Data-Tronics Corporation is a Fort Smith, AR-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
InfoObjects is a Santa Clara, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Tagetik is one of the fastest growing global software companies in the performance management market, with operations in more than 30 countries and more than 650 customers worldwide. Tagetik delivers enterprise solutions while providing a `boutique` experience, resulting in the highest level of client satisfaction in the industry. With deployment options in the cloud or on-premises, Tagetik 5 provides robust functionality for budgeting, planning, forecasting, consolidation, close, reporting, profitability analysis, disclosure management, financial governance, and business intelligence - all from a single, unified platform focused around four core areas: usability, mobility, velocity, and flexibility. By moving to a unified financial solution, Tagetik customers have dramatically increased organizational efficiencies, reduced risk, saved money and improved their companies` bottom lines.
Piccadilly Services is a Los Gatos, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Ocient enables organizations to explore and interact with hyper scale data sets quickly, cost effectively, and in previously infeasible ways to deliver meaningful insights and drive customer innovation. Ocient has built a hyper scale enterprise data warehouse platform that enables rapid transformation and analysis of massive (petabyte)-scale data at speeds 10x-50x faster than competitive solutions. Built from the ground up for OLAP-style workloads, Ocient delivers disruptively better price performance at limitless scale. Ocient`s Data Warehouse is available for deployment on-prem or in the cloud with a highly experienced team of data engineers and industry veterans supporting our customers. Headquartered in Chicago, Ocient is led by the team behind the largest software startup exit in Chicago`s history, and is backed by leading investors OCA, Greycroft and In-Q-Tel.