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OpenSource Inc is a Menlo Park, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
ObjectWave is a Chicago, IL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
As organizations transform their business by leveraging the power of the cloud, they need total visibility, actionable intelligence, critical automation, and accountability across their cloud investments. To help manage, optimize and govern the cloud, the CloudCheckr platform generates a complete picture of their environment including billing details, multi-accounts, resources, configurations, permissions, changes, and more. From Amazon Web Services (AWS) to Microsoft Azure to Google Cloud, CloudCheckr turbo-charges your single or multi-cloud environments with a unified cost, security, inventory, utilization and automation solution to help be more efficient and secure at scale while saving money. -- Cost Optimization Everything you need to manage and allocate costs, optimize spending, and save money. Cloud Security Unified secure configuration, activity monitoring, and IAM tracking for the public cloud. Automation Take the guesswork out of managing your cloud and free up resources with dynamic automation. Total Compliance The next step in cloud security—ensure your cloud infrastructure is audit-ready for 35 regulatory standards.
Legal Files Software, Inc is a Springfield, IL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
hc1.com is the proven healthcare relationship management leader. We’ve helped nearly 1,000 labs, health systems, and post-acute care organizations overcome data silos to perform at the highest level. The hc1 platform quickly transforms massive volumes of clinical and business data into real-time dashboards and comprehensive patient & provider profiles. That means you have the insight at your fingertips to instantly spot issues or opportunities, immediately take action, and deliver truly personalized service. HRM is light years ahead of generic CRM. Our platform is HIPAA-compliant, built only for healthcare, and can be activated in weeks rather than years. Data silos, department disconnects, and reactive service are the ways of yesterday. Visibility, accountability, and personalized service are the “now” expectations that will determine who will thrive in the new healthcare world.