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PRIMEDAY is a Falls Church, VA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Attain is a management, technology, and strategy consulting firm delivering market-leading results to customers in the defense, civilian, state and local government, and health markets, as well as the higher education, academic medical center and non-profit communities. Based in Vienna, Va., with a nationwide presence, Attain is an agile company with the experience to scale our solutions and services to meet your needs. Attain’s founding partners and leaders share a lasting vision of Attain—an elite, next generation management, technology, and strategy consultancy, leading the markets we serve by delivering proven performance and forward thinking. The vision to create a built-to-last, values driven firm and a legacy of innovation are the foundation of Attain’s “culture of intention”. At the core of who we are and how we operate is a sense of purpose: to be and attain the best for those we serve. Attain’s mission is to provide the best transformational services to our clients by coupling proven performance and forward thinking to produce market-leading results that improve people’s lives.
MATRIX is a technology solutions provider that blends staffing, agile and digital transformation services to help companies solve tough IT and business challenges in an increasingly complex and competitive world.
More than 1.3 billion users around the world rely on Cyren`s 100% cloud internet security solutions to protect them against cyber attacks and data loss every day. Powered by the world`s largest security cloud delivering very fast time to protection, Cyren arms enterprises with award-winning security-as-a-service for email, sandboxing, and DNS, and embedded threat intelligence solutions for security vendors and service providers. Customers like Google, Microsoft and Check Point are just a few of the businesses that depend on Cyren every day to power their security.
Alacritech was a Silicon Valley company which marketed "intelligent" network interface controllers to offload TCP/IP processing from the CPU of computer systems to dedicated hardware on the NIC: a concept now known as a TCP offload engine.