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Berkeley Communications is your global technology partner. As a systems integrator and technology partner, we help you design, implement, architect, optimize, service, and support any of your technology and infrastructure needs. For more than 12 years, we have helped thousands of large customers just like you navigate complex technology to leverage the best solution, drive business innovation, and gain efficiencies throughout their organizations, all while optimizing their IT spend. Our complete hardware and software solutions from our industry-leading technology partners are complemented by comprehensive professional and support services. Our goal is to maximize your resources and efficiencies by delivering the best possible solution for your needs.
Appsplit is a San Diego, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
HappyCo is the leading real-time property operations platform for the Multifamily real estate industry. Through mobile inspections, remote monitoring and real-time reporting, HappyCo empowers apartment operators to increase resident satisfaction, bolster risk reduction, and increase operating efficiency across their portfolio. Our mobile and web applications drive standardized, high-quality data collection for unit and property inspections to reduce operating costs, optimize maintenance and turn, and ensure a quality resident experience with real-time visibility. HappyCo was founded in Adelaide, Australia in 2011 by successful entrepreneur turned real estate investor Jindou Lee and software engineer Andrew Mackenzie-Ross. With over 1.5 million units under management, HappyCo today is used by thousands of companies and its marquee product Happy Inspector has captured more than 100 million items inspected worldwide. Our mission is to deliver mobile and cloud business software that delights users and makes work happier.
Coins International is a Washington, DC-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
B&A-DSI is a Sterling, VA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.