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AOL is a global media and technology company, representing the best of all worlds: premium content and innovative technology. Our continued growth and evolution is the product of nearly a decade of careful cultivation of our internal strengths, coupled with thoughtful acquisitions and rigorous integration of the very best technologies and talents on the market. Today, AOL utilizes its four pillars of video, mobile, ad technology and platforms, and open ecosystems both within our own properties such as The Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Mapquest, and MAKERS as well as when working with brands to reach new audiences and drive compelling narratives in ways never done before.
The leading international market data support services firm providing system architecture/design, remote monitoring and support to the financial community.
Mailprotector® is a cloud-based email security, hosting and email encryption platform delivered through a global network of IT partners.
Workforce management (WFM) solutions for scheduling, forecasting and performance management of your contact center agents, back office and offsite workers.
Jobaline.com is the leading mobile-first, bilingual marketplace and matching platform for hourly-jobs. It makes it easy to find, apply and get matched for jobs from any mobile phone, tablet or computer. Employers pay only for pre-screened candidates and save +60% in job advertising expenses, increase the quality of applicants by up to 800% and reduce the time-to-hire by 50% saving hundreds of hours in manual prescreening tasks. Our matching-platform uses state-of-the-art technology to solve the key issues affecting these workers and their employers. Hourly workers use mobile devices as their primary connection point, but they can’t easily apply for jobs using their phones. 90% of them prefer text messaging as their main means of communication, but they can’t apply using simple text messaging. Close to one billion man-hours are wasted in the United States every year in inefficient ways to match workers with jobs.