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Synapse Wireless specializes in providing software, hardware, and networking solutions to develop, deploy, and manage the "Things" in IoT. We enable corporations, product companies, and business partners to make their products smarter and to manage products wirelessly. By connecting the physical world of "Things" to the digital world of IoT, our customers can monitor, control, optimize, and manage their products in ways and places never before possible. We provide an Embedded Application Platform called SNAP, which is a comprehensive framework for developing, connecting, controlling, and managing networks of “Things” (devices and gateways) securely and reliably. SNAP easily integrates with IoT Cloud platforms as well as traditional enterprise IT systems. Synapse was founded in 2008 and is a subsidiary of McWane, Inc., one of America`s largest privately owned companies. The company has over 100 engineers, technologists, sales, and marketing professions covering the multiple disciplines required to develop and support IoT solutions. Synapse is located in Huntsville, Alabama, which is a major science and engineering center in the U.S. and the home of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
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As the provider of unbreakable quantum-safe encryption, Quantum Xchange gives commercial enterprises and government agencies the ultimate defense to keep high-value data safe–today, tomorrow and long into the future. Offering the first quantum key distribution network in the United States, Quantum Xchange enables organizations to send unhackable data over long distances using the laws of quantum physics. Leveraging the proven secure Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) method and its own proprietary Trusted Node technology, Quantum Xchange`s future-proof, data-transmission infrastructure addresses the shortcomings inherent with modern-day encryption. These include the ability for keys to be intercepted, corrupted or exposed during transmission, plus the imminent threat of quantum computers breaking current encryption keys.