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Founded in 2006, Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo) provides an integrated feedback management platform that enables businesses of all sizes to collect and act on feedback to find, get, and keep the best customers. Only Alchemer puts customers at the center of everything a company does, without changing the systems or processes they use. Alchemer provides feedback and insights to more than 15,000 customers globally, helping them transform into more customer-centric organizations. These customers create more than 50,000 new surveys each week and receive more than 1 million responses daily. Alchemer is a recognized leader for innovation, service, and value.
80% of code in modern applications is code your developers didn`t write, but “borrowed” from the internet. With over 3M Open Source Software (OSS) projects, 43M versions, and 3.1T downloads yearly, development teams can gain tremendous benefits from leveraging the OSS ecosystem, as long as organizations invest in the tooling to address the security, scalability and sustainability challenges that come with it. At Endor Labs, we`ve created the first open source dependency lifecycle management platform to help OSS consumers select, secure and maintain dependencies effectively.
Merge Healthcare is a Hartland, WI-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Fusenet is a Oakville, ON-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Fugue is a venture¬-backed software startup developing an infrastructure-level operating system for managing cloud-based workloads. Cloud computing has liberated IT from the physical and operational constraints of managing data centers, but it brings new challenges as applications have become distributed and infrastructure has proliferated. Fugue reins in this complexity and simplifies operations by building, enforcing, and optimizing cloud infrastructure, continuously and automatically. Fugue can be used to operate cloud-native workloads and to migrate and run traditional data center applications in the cloud. It initially will be available to operate workloads on Amazon Web Services.