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Bigston Information Technologies, Inc. is a Elk Grove Village, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Viptela is a fast growing, private company that is disrupting network infrastructure technology that enterprises use to connect their facilities, users and applications. Featured in the Forbes, Wall Street Journal and leading trade-press journals, Viptela has emerged as a clear leader in the multi-billion Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) segment. Over 25 Fortune-500 companies deploy Viptela technology at thousands of sites on six continents, to drastically simplify their WAN infrastructure with over 50% cost-savings. Verizon and Singtel offer managed services, globally, based on Viptela`s SD-WAN technology. Viptela`s secure, overlay WAN technology delivers to enterprises the benefit of: • Unified and centralized management of all WAN infrastructure • Reduced WAN infrastructure costs by over 50% • In-depth control & visibility of application performance • Robust-zero trust WAN security • Agility, by reducing network change control from months to days
C Watkins and Associates is a Sterling, VA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
InsideDesk is a leading dental revenue cycle management company that offers innovative solutions to optimize practice efficiency and enhance the patient financial experience. With a focus on delivering exceptional customer value, InsideDesk helps dental service organizations of all sizes streamline their revenue cycle processes and drive financial success.
IdentifySensors is a leading developer of digital diagnostic technologies on graphene-based biosensors. The company is principally focused on developing real-time pathogen detection capabilities for direct diagnosis and remote monitoring. The company`s technology has expanded into multiple industries and applications, such as pathogen diagnostics and testing for food contamination. Check4® by IdentifySensors Biologics® is a next-generation digital diagnostic platform intended to detect multiple pathogens within 5 minutes at the molecular gene level. The platform is intended to eliminates the need for enzymatic amplification and reagents. Graphene sensor technology has moved diagnostics beyond chemical testing into a rapid digital platform intended to be as accurate as a PCR test but significantly more sensitive and cost effective. Printed graphene sensors isolate targeted viruses and bacteria from saliva and other bodily fluids within a handheld, Bluetooth device. The platform is intended to detect the genetic material of dozens of pathogens for over-the-counter and point-of-care use. With a target price at a fraction of current molecular tests, Check4® is intended to disrupt the PCR market for many infections. The Check4® testing platform comes is two main parts: 1) A reader, which connects to a user`s cell phone or to a clinical database; and 2) Single-use test cartridges, which can contain multiple graphene sensors to detect multiple infections. The reader, which can be reused thousands of times, serves as the base of the platform, accepting any number of test cartridges. Disposable test cartridges, which require the reader to work, will be sold separately.