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Founded in 1999, ISONAS is the first access control company to design and manufacture a cutting-edge, IP-to-the-door solution that eliminates needless complexity—including inconvenient control panels, separate power supply, and dedicated hard-wiring. Our network-based PowerNet™ reader-controllers offer a patented technology that easily integrates with Windows-based software to deliver more simplicity, greater value, and total flexibility to go places you never thought possible. With 20,000 readers already installed worldwide across a range of commercial and private organizations, ISONAS provides a proven solution that is revolutionizing the industry. Based in Boulder, Colorado, our company is privately held.
At MBX, we manage hardware programs for ISVs and service providers that deploy their software on hardware appliances. By becoming the hardware arm of their company, MBX customers are able to stay focused on developing and selling their software, while we take care of the rest. From platform engineering, custom branding, and manufacturing to certifications, global inventory management, and warranty support, we`re there every step of the way.
Morphick Cyber Security has assembled a team of experts from some of the top cyber security programs across both public companies and the government. Based on years of experience defending global organizations against the most advanced cyber attacks, the Morphick team has developed the only proven platform-enabled managed service to enable their customers to prevent, detect, and respond to even the most advanced attacks.
Layer 3 Technologies Inc is a Rochester, NY-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Troy Branning founded Avtec in August 1979 after a career in radio development and manufacturing with Comco, GE, and Wabco. The small engineering consulting firm specialized in serving the railroad industry. In 1981, Avtec launched the Advanced Concept Communications Exchange and Signaling System (ACCESS), a multi-user, computer-based, radio-telephone console system for the Atchison Topeka and Sante Fe Railroad. ACCESS was improved with redundancy and color touchscreen during the 1980`s, and was deployed by many of the major U.S. Railroads, including CSX, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Burlington Northern, Denver and Rio Grande . Many of these Railroads remain Avtec clients today.