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Pumpkin Networks is a Sunnyvale, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Haver Analytics is a New York, NY-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Vasont Systems is a Emigsville, PA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
IGEL is a leading international IT software company offering solutions in end-user computing. Aligned with the world`s most prominent cloud providers, IGEL envisions a world where all needed applications and resources are cloud-delivered. We see a world without boundaries or limitations for people to access their desired applications and data — using any device of choice from any location at any time, in a secure and satisfying experience. IGEL provides the next-gen edge OS for cloud workspaces. The company`s world-leading software products include IGEL OS™, IGEL UD Pocket™ (UDP) and IGEL Universal Management Suite™ (UMS). These solutions comprise a more secure, manageable and cost-effective endpoint management and control platform across nearly any x86 device. Easily acquired via just two feature-rich software offerings, — Workspace Edition and Enterprise Management Pack — IGEL software presents outstanding value per investment. Additionally, IGEL`s German engineered endpoint solutions deliver the industry`s best hardware warranty (5 years), software maintenance (3 years after end of life) and management functionality. IGEL enables enterprises to save vast amounts of money by extending the useful life of their existing endpoint devices while precisely controlling all devices running IGEL OS from a single dashboard interface. IGEL has offices worldwide and is represented by partners in over 50 countries.
Oblong was founded in 2006 with the goal of creating the next generation of computing interfaces. We`re a company of designers, programmers, and hardware engineers. We`re committed to a full stack approach to technology development. We work on the most interesting problem we can think of, which is how to make computers more flexible, capable, useful, interactive, and empowering. Our Chief Scientist, John Underkoffler, designed the computer interfaces in the film Minority Report. Today we sell commercial versions of the Minority Report computers. These are, famously, gestural systems. But they do much more than simply allow users to point and gesture to interact with computers. (And, in fact, gestures themselves are optional.) These are spatial, networked, multi-user, multi-screen, multi-device computing environments.