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First Tech is a Minneapolis, MN-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
We are transforming the way people and teams communicate using the power of their voice. Our platform delivers secure, real-time voice communication across a constellation of connected devices, applications, and services. We give mobile teams a heads-up, eyes-free experience that enables them to communicate without losing focus, across any distance, anywhere in the world. Our products include Onyx, the award-winning connected voice wearable for teams that helps teams communicate across any distance, and Orion Pro service, which gives organizations control and flexibility to manage real-time communication. We recently announced a preview of our first voice bot: Orion Translator, for real-time voice translation, initially available for Onyx in English to Spanish/Spanish to English. The newest addition to our constellation of connected devices is Orion Sync, a ground-breaking, LTE-enabled push-to-talk wearable that continues our mission of providing teams with real-time, heads-up communication at the push of a button. Orion was founded by cloud infrastructure pioneers Jesse Robbins and Greg Albrecht who were inspired by their experiences using traditional radios as firefighters and EMTs. Orion Labs is backed by leading investors and is based in San Francisco, CA.
Computer Outlet Inc is a Louisville, KY-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Consensus provides comprehensive interoperability, with streamlined workflows in an easy to use platform that keeps you connected through the continuum of care.
Ermetic enables enterprises to protect cloud infrastructure from access-related risks and misconfigurations by maintaining continuous visibility into identities, their entitlements and data usage. By combining analytics with granular, full stack insight, Ermetic makes it possible to enforce least privilege access at scale even in the most complex cloud environments. The company is led by proven technology entrepreneurs whose previous companies have been acquired by Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks and others. Ermetic has received funding from Accel, Glilot Capital Partners, Norwest Venture Partners and Target Global.