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Argyle provides a single global access point to employment data. From that access point, any business can process verifications, gain real-time transparency into earnings as well as view and update worker profile details. By removing the barriers between a worker, the companies they make money from, and the business they buy services and products from Argyle has reimagined how employment data can be used. Argyle was founded in 2018 and operates out of New York.
We develop Scylla, a Cassandra compatible NoSQL database, at 1MM transactions/sec per server. At ScyllaDB, we carefully apply low-level knowledge to our Big Data technology. Data structures are measured not to cross CPU cachelines, poll-mode drivers are used instead of interrupts, disk accesses are measured for write amplification and caches need to be scan-resistant. We re proud of our very own task scheduler and TCP/IP kernel bypass. We hog the latest C++14 and gcc5.1 for latest and greatest and dream about commodity non-volatile random access memory. ScyllaDB, formerly known as Cloudius Systems, is an open source-centric company, led by the originators of the KVM hypervisor and employ superstar virtualization, database, and OS veterans. The ScyllaDB team is behind OSv and Seastar open source projects
DivX, Inc. (NASDAQ: DIVX) is a digital media company that enables consumers to enjoy a high-quality video experience across any kind of device.
Open Systems Inc is a Alpharetta, GA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Founded in 1995, Quick Heal Technologies Ltd. is a leading IT security solutions provider and an ISO 9001 certified company. Over a span of 20 years, the company`s R&D has focused on endpoint and network security solutions. Quick Heal has partnered with Microsoft and Intel. The products are internationally certified by ICSA Labs, AV-Test and more. The company has global offices in UAE, US, Japan and Kenya. It has a well-connected network of 19000+ channel partners in more than 80 countries worldwide. Quick Heal Technologies employs more than 1300 people across 36 cities in India.