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Founded in 2004, NetBrain is the market leader for network automation. Its technology platform provides network engineers with end-to-end visibility across their hybrid environments while automating their tasks across IT workflows. Today, more than 2,000 of the world`s largest enterprises and managed services providers use NetBrain to automate network documentation, accelerate troubleshooting, and strengthen network security—while integrating with a rich ecosystem of partners. NetBrain is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, with offices in Sacramento, California; Munich, Germany; Toronto, Canada; and Beijing, China.
Fyusion`s leadership team has been at the forefront of many successful initiatives and widely-used products globally. The team`s open-source contributions are widely used through projects such as OpenCV (Open Computer Vision), PCL (Point Cloud Library), ROS (the Robot Operating System), GTSAM (Georgia Tech Smoothing And Mapping), the Caffe deep learning framework, and many others.
Modo Labs was founded in 2010 by Andrew Yu and a team of mobile developers from MIT. This team created the original MIT Mobile Framework with the vision to enable college students to easily create compelling, rich mobile websites and native applications using data and content from university back-end systems and other data repositories. That framework became Kurogo, a mobile-optimized middleware platform. In Japanese Kabuki Theater, Kurogo means the “stagehand” who serves the main characters in the background. Similarly, Kurogo works in the background to enable the rich mobile apps.
Transite Technology is a Raleigh, NC-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
GlobalTrade Corporation is a North York, ON-based company in the Software and Internet sector.