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WennSoft is one of the leading companies in the Software and Internet sector.
Windows For Devices is a Palo Alto, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Key Information Technologies, Inc. is a Waterford, MI-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Developed at Harvard, Qstream is a radically new sales performance platform used by top brands to ignite high-performance sales teams. Combining science and data analytics in an easy-to-use mobile solution, Qstream is the first and only proven approach to building smarter, more confident sales teams at scale – with impact to the bottom line. By letting reps play a game on their phone for just minutes a day, Qstream delivers data-driven insights that help sales leaders align behaviors for growth, and identify targeted coaching opportunities to strengthen the capabilities that matter most. Whether you`re delivering information to new hires or reinforcing product messages and selling skills from a recent sales meeting, Qstream is the only solution proven to durably change the customer-facing behavior of your reps. Today Qstream is used by 13 of the top 15 global life sciences companies, as well as leaders in technology, healthcare and financial services. The company is based outside Boston, MA, with additional locations in Hood River, OR and Dublin, Ireland.
Opower`s technology is transforming the way utilities relate to their customers. By combining data management, insightful analytics, and behavioral science, Opower`s customer engagement platform positions utilities as trusted energy advisors to the customers they serve. Founded in 2007 and publicly traded on the NYSE under the stock ticker OPWR, Opower has been named a Bloomberg New Energy Finance Pioneer, EURELECTRIC’s Company of the Year, and among the 20 fastest growing tech companies in North America. Today, Opower`s client base includes 100 utilities in more than 9 countries, helping engage more than 60 million homes and businesses. Opower`s technology platform analyzes more than 500 billion meter reads to deliver its services, and has created enough energy savings through behavior change to power all the homes in a city of 1 million people for a year.