CTOs on the Move

SDI (System Development.Integration)

www.sdienterprises.com

 
SDI (System Development.Integration) is a Chicago, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Verge Technologies

Verge Technologies is a San Jose, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.

Strobes Security

Strobes is a risk-centered vulnerability management platform. The platform can be integrated with various vulnerability scanners (opensource & commercial) that will automate all steps of the detection, prioritization, reporting, and mitigating of security bugs. By aggregating vulnerabilities from various sources and de-duplicating them automatically, your IT & development teams are presented with a single consolidated view of all the findings. Using vulnerability intelligence, and exploitation trend analysis, the platform associates real-world risk to every finding and prioritizes the patches to ensure you’re closing the top 3% of critical vulnerabilities at the right time. The leadership team is powered with intelligence KRIs enable them to make better decisions and transform your vulnerability management. Strobes is backed by amazing Angels like Swastik Bihani (Sr. Director of Products & GM @ PayPal), CyRise Accelerator, and SucSeed Indovation.

Global Inventures

Global Inventures is a San Ramon, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.

Ortiz and Lopez, Pllc

Ortiz and Lopez, Pllc is a Albuquerque, NM-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.

SenionLab

SenionLab is an indoor positioning systems and services company that offers accurate and robust indoor positioning for smartphones. The indoor positioning services include wayfinding, geofencing for location based messaging, real time tracking of friends or colleagues and analytics of user behaviour. The company was founded in 2010 by six researchers who had problems finding their colleagues` offices in the huge buildings of the university. Senion is an abbreviation of “sensor fusion”, the fundamental technology behind our indoor positioning system. We used our expertise and experience in sensor fusion to create a pedestrian indoor positioning and navigation service for smartphones. The system was designed so that the positioning should be accurate, have no latency, be cheap enough to compute on the device, work on more or less any smartphone and to be robust over time. Our vision is that one day indoor positioning will be available for anyone, anytime.