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RailComm is a Fairport, NY-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Acindo Group is a North Brunswick, NJ-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Board is the Intelligent Planning Platform that offers smarter planning, actionable insights, and better outcomes for more than 2,000 companies worldwide. Board allows leading enterprises to discover crucial insights which drive business decisions and unify strategy, finance, and operations to plan smarter and achieve full control of performance across the entire organization. With Board, companies can manage and control their entire planning process from goal setting down to operational execution in one user-friendly environment. Partnering with Board, global enterprises such as H&M, BASF, Burberry, Toyota, Coca-Cola, KPMG, and HSBC have deployed end-to-end planning applications at a fraction of the time and cost associated with traditional solutions. Board International was founded in 1994 and now has 25 offices around the world and a global reseller network. Board has been implemented in over 100 countries. Board International has long been recognized by leading analysts and subject matter experts including Gartner, Nucleus, and Dresner. Headquartered in Switzerland and US, Board International has branches in Argentina, Australia, Benelux, Nordics, Germany, France, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, Spain, UAE and UK and a worldwide network of distributors and certified partners. Board International is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Foxtrot Software is a Encinitas, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Oblong was founded in 2006 with the goal of creating the next generation of computing interfaces. We`re a company of designers, programmers, and hardware engineers. We`re committed to a full stack approach to technology development. We work on the most interesting problem we can think of, which is how to make computers more flexible, capable, useful, interactive, and empowering. Our Chief Scientist, John Underkoffler, designed the computer interfaces in the film Minority Report. Today we sell commercial versions of the Minority Report computers. These are, famously, gestural systems. But they do much more than simply allow users to point and gesture to interact with computers. (And, in fact, gestures themselves are optional.) These are spatial, networked, multi-user, multi-screen, multi-device computing environments.