| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|
Interface Security Systems is a leading managed service provider delivering business security, managed network, UCaaS, and business intelligence solutions for distributed enterprises. We improve security, streamline connectivity, optimize operations and reduce IT costs, maximizing ROI for the nation`s top brands. Our managed service offerings include implementation and maintenance of SD-WAN, wireless WAN, cloud-based enterprise communications, interactive remote video monitoring, lone worker safety, managed access control, intrusion alarm systems, cloud video management, video analytics and POS exception reporting. Our technology partnerships and world-class command and control centers operated by our team of experts give our customers a significant competitive advantage. We eliminate the hidden costs and complexities of dealing with multiple vendors and charge a flat monthly rate with a single invoice for security, network, communications, and business intelligence. Our culture of complete transparency and relentless focus on customer success has made Interface a trusted partner for leading enterprises.
Syntel`s recursive automation platform, SyntBots®, enables clients to manage, migrate, and modernize their business and technology ecosystems. Syntel believes in a "Customer for Life" philosophy to build collaborative partnerships and creates long-term business value for its clients by investing in IP, solutions and industry-focused delivery teams with deep domain knowledge.
CMC Microsystems develops, maintains and manages Canada`s National Design Network® (CNDN), giving researchers access to the world`s best design tools, manufacturing technologies, and engineering support for making micro-nanotechnologies, and for training industry-ready graduates. CNDN involves stakeholders in academe, industry, government and intermediary organizations (other not-for profits) across Canada, and internationally. In the last five years, 1300 professors including 800 services subscribers and 8200 graduate students in 63 academic institutions have participated as have the 950 companies in Canada collaborating with professors or hiring graduates.
ACTO is disrupting how drugs and devices are promoted and brought to market.