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Nutech Information Systems is a Stamford, CT-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Kiswe is a startup company that makes live streaming technology for live sports, entertainment and video.
AIS Network is a Virginia SWaM-certified leader in advanced information security, award-winning application development and cloud solutions with a wide footprint in Virginia state and local government. Solving complex IT challenges and managing digital risk to help clients thrive in an unpredictable world has been our core business for more than 25 years. As the trusted and reliable partner of the Commonwealth of Virginia since 2012, we drive exceptional value through our deep knowledge of state agency data protection, compliance, governance and internal auditing procedures and controls. Our unmatched customer experience is rooted in decades of expertise engaging with Forbes- and Fortune-ranked global corporations, government agencies and other large enterprise clients to deliver these solutions in addition to multi-cloud managed services for the world`s leading platforms, data visualization and analytics, high security hosting and consultative reviews.
NobleHour is a Lakeland, FL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Artillery is bringing console quality gaming experiences to modern browsers using the latest HTML5 technology. Read more about the problems we're solving at http://blog.artillery.com/2012/07/six-impossible-problems.html : "We’re pretty optimistic about the possibility of bringing console-quality gaming to the browser. There are already lots of turn-based resource-collection/”click-and-wait” games and plenty of casual puzzle games, but we believe the platform is ready to take a step forward. We’re talking about real-time, multiplayer gaming – specifically high-quality graphics, content-rich game worlds, and everything else that gamers expect from a console or native PC game. In fact, most of the individual pieces have been proven possible in the dozens of brilliant HTML5 demos that appear every month. "Despite these wonderful demos there are some really hard problems in front of us. We’re excited but a little daunted by what needs to be done. At Artillery, we know we can do it, but we know we also need to build a really great team. The following is a taste of what we want to accomplish. If this stuff excites you, get in touch with us."