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Deliveright, powered by its patented Grasshopper technology, provides best-in-class end-to-end logistics and final-mile delivery to eCommerce and traditional retailers of heavy goods. With a nationwide network of delivery hubs, Deliveright powers the entire logistics supply chain of some of the largest eTailers, from the manufacturer`s dock to the customer`s home through Deliveright`s DockToDoor™ delivery network. Using its Grasshopper technology, Deliveright provides end-to-end real-time tracking and a superior experience for online consumers. Deliveright simplifies the complex logistics for heavy goods shipping, and provides a competitive advantage for its customers.
Bitsolutions is a Saint Paul, MN-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Observable Networks is an emerging leader of network security technology solutions that identify compromised and misused networked endpoints currently escaping detection by traditional network security tools. Observable`s endpoint modeling technology includes a cloud-based service platform that uses automated security analytics and real-time traffic sensors to continuously model all endpoints on networks of any size. Observable`s security solutions empower organizations to understand normal and abnormal endpoint behaviors in their networks, so they can identify potential threats and facilitate faster remediation.
Globalive Technology is a next generation software company and venture partner developing innovative solutions to disrupt traditional industries by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning technology stacks, with a particular focus on delivering innovative payment, billing and credit solutions. Globalive Technology is led by Anthony Lacavera, founder of Globalive Capital Inc., a telecommunications and technology-focused investment company. Mr. Lacavera has made over 100 venture and private equity investments over the past 15 years including founding WIND Mobile that was bought by Shaw Communications for $1.6 billion.