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Zgage is a Princeton, NJ-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
ViewLift is a full-service digital content distribution platform empowering media companies, sports leagues and teams, education providers and others to monetize their content through native branded apps on major OTT devices including web, mobile, TV-connected devices, Smart TVs and gaming consoles. ViewLift`s founding team brings years of domain experience as an operator (not just a technology provider) and strong industry relationships to offer a complete end-to-end solution for creating, launching and monetizing video applications across all major device platforms. ViewLift operates across the digital ecosystem, understanding each device`s unique requirements and best practices. ViewLift offers clients a range of monetization models on a proprietary platform with advanced analytics, tracking performance in real-time. ViewLift is backed by leading VC firms, including New Enterprise Associates, Comcast Ventures, and Clark Enterprises, as well as tech and media pioneers Ted Leonsis, Steve and Jean Case, Terry Semel, Robert McCormack and others. ViewLift clients include: TEGNA; Monumental Sports Network; The Great Courses; Lax Sports Network; Major League Lacrosse; Arena Football League; SnagFilms; and others
AlayaCare is a provider of revolutionary cloud-based home health care software. With an end-to-end solution spanning clinical documentation, back office functionality, client and family portals, and mobile care worker functionality, we offer a platform for agencies to propel towards innovation and home care of the future. We are driven to enable the care we want our loved ones to receive in the place they call home. A fast-growing team of more than 500 employees, AlayaCare has offices in Canada, USA and Australia.
Macprofessionals Inc is a Novi, MI-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Mango Technologies began with a small group of like-minded individuals. In 2012, the entire founding group were complete strangers to one another. Even weirder, we were living in totally different worlds. Some of us were building software, one was running a sales teams for a Fortune 500 company, another was working as a nuclear engineer at Oak Ridge National Lab (of Manhattan Project fame) – and the list goes on.