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Green Bits is changing the way cannabis retailers do business — simplifying processes and making compliance effortless, so you can focus on what matters most: happy customers, steady growth, and a strong bottom line.
Wharton Computer Consulting is a Winston Salem, NC-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Mercado Software, Inc. is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Formerly known as SnapVolumes, CloudVolumes was founded in early 2011 by virtualization, security and datacenter luminaries from VMware, Citrix, Microsoft, Symantec, RSA, Sun (Oracle) and Virident to provide IT with new enterprise class solutions for instant-workload management that takes full advantage of virtualization, supports legacy applications, eliminates the need for re-architecting or rewriting existing software, and works with existing policies and management solutions in datacenter and clouds by virtualizing everything above the OS. The company is headquartered in Los Altos, California.
Foureyes sales intelligence software helps businesses track, protect, engage, and sell better. Typically, businesses focus on driving more leads with top-of-the-funnel marketing efforts. But Foureyes allows companies to support bottom-of-the-funnel conversion activities and the people who are ultimately responsible to make the sale. With Foureyes, businesses get visibility into every call, form, and chat lead with patented user-level website tracking. Automatic lead logging and analysis protects and prioritizes your pipeline. Dynamic communication software engages leads with inventory-specific updates sent to relevant prospects. AI-powered lead insights and alerts help sales teams improve sales process with better, more customer-centric conversations. Using Foureyes, customers increase their close rate by 41% on average. Today, Foureyes sales intelligence software runs for more than 5,000 businesses and the underlying customer data platform informs the sales and marketing decisions of major manufacturers including Fiat-Chrysler Automotive (FCA) and Nissan Motor Co.