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incentaHEALTH is a digital healthcare company dedicated to helping employers, communities and consumers thrive by improving their health. Built around the principle of behavioral economics, incentaHEALTH delivers cash rewards for sustained weight loss ...
Novell, Inc., through its infrastructure software and ecosystem of business partnerships, integrate mixed information technology (IT) environments, allowing people and technology to work as one. The Company has four segments: Open Platform Solutions, Identity and Security Management, Systems and Resource Management, and Workgroup. During fiscal year ended October 31, 2008 (fiscal 2008), the Company acquired SiteScape, Inc. (SiteScape), a provider of open collaboration software, including Teaming + Conferencing products. In March 2008, the Company completed the acquisition of PlateSpin ULC, formerly PlateSpin Ltd., a provider of workload lifecycle management solutions for the enterprise data center. In November 2008, it acquired Managed Object Solutions, Inc., a provider of business services management software. In fiscal 2008, it sold its wholly owned Switzerland-based business consulting subsidiary, Cambridge Technology Partners (Switzerland) SA.
QurHealth is a conversational AI company that delivers personalized and proactive patient care through teleconsultation and patient engagement solutions.
MetroStar builds transformative and innovative technology solutions to accelerate agency missions. Were where government and tech collide.
Conduit is a mobile-first software innovation company that pioneers groundbreaking ways for people to engage with their mobile and desktop devices. Founded in 2005, Conduit became Israel`s largest Internet company, Conduit`s suite of offerings include: Como, the world`s leading do-it-yourself mobile app creation platform; First, the preferred lock screen solution for brands and content providers; and U, a browser designed for a seamless crossover experience between multiple devices.valued at $1.3 billion in 2012.