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Lender Processing Services (LPS) is an American corporation that provides integrated technology, services, data and analytics solutions to the mortgage and real estate industries. LPS became a publicly traded company in July 2008. Prior to 2008, LPS was a subsidiary of Fidelity National Information Services. LPS product offerings support origination, servicing, portfolio retention and default servicing. LPS' servicing solutions include MSP, a loan-servicing platform, which is used to service approximately 50 percent of all U.S. mortgages by dollar volume. The company also provides proprietary data and analytics for the mortgage, real estate and capital markets industries.
HealthVerity synchronizes transformational technologies with the nation`s largest healthcare and consumer data ecosystem to power previously unattainable outcomes and fundamentally advance the science. We offer a comprehensive, yet flexible approach, based on the foundational elements of Identity, Privacy, Governance and Exchange (IPGE), that synchronizes unparalleled Identity management with built-in Privacy compliance and Governance, providing the ability to discover and Exchange a near limitless combination of data at a record pace. Together with our partners in life sciences, government and insurance, we are Synchronizing the Science.
Privately-held Smart IOPS provides the next generation of flash storage devices and shared flash appliance system architecture for the enterprise, Cloud Service Providers and datacenters, delivering multiple orders of magnitude faster performance and lower latency for a fraction of the cost of existing flash-based storage products. Based in Cupertino, Calif., the company was founded in 2013 by industry veterans from Intel, Micron, SanDisk and Juniper networks.
Digital Reef is a Boxborough, MA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Logix was originally called Aries Software Services when it was formed in Florida as a sole proprietorship, then Aries Computer Systems. The company was founded by D. Keith Howington, who is still the company's CEO. Microcomputers were still the domain