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Apcera is the market leading enterprise-grade container management platform — driven by security and policy — that gives IT leaders the confidence and control to drive innovation and move faster, securely. Built for cloud-native as well as legacy applications, Apcera lets IT teams containerize, deploy, orchestrate and govern a vast range of workloads across on-premises, cloud and hybrid environments. Fully integrated and completely turnkey, only Apcera offers industry-leading agility and time-to-value without sacrificing security or control. Apcera enables key enterprise use cases including deploying Docker in production securely and at scale, legacy application modernization and hybrid cloud mobility. Global 2000 companies use Apcera to lower CapEx and OpEx, improve time to market and reduce risk.
ConvergeHub is a cloud-based all-in-one CRM software, designed and developed specifically for the fast growing small and medium-sized businesses. Unlike the traditional standalone CRMs that only manage post-sales customer service, ConvergeHub offers the management of sales, marketing and customer service from one powerful, unified, easy-to-use platform. Small businesses across verticals use ConvergeHub to tie sales, marketing and support interactions and engage, communicate and collaborate with leads, prospects and customers at every stage and from any device. Features within ConvergeHub include – Sales Force Automation, Multi-channel Marketing, Case Management, Reports and Analytics, Document Management and many more. ConvergeHub has received positive reviews from CRM experts such as Chuck Schaeffer and Rich Bohn; has been a Semi-Finalist at 2014 CRM Idol Awards and has become the Community Choice Honoree in the 2014 and 2015 Small Business Influencer Awards.
Universal Fiber Optics is a Sarasota, FL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
PGSL,INC. is a San Jose, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Empowering enterprises to manage compliance, data exposure, security, and acceptable use risks in what is shared, shown, spoken, and typed during collaboration sessions.