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NuRelm is a Uniontown, PA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
A team of Silicon Valley tech industry veterans building tomorrow`s speech recognition systems to better today`s working world.
"Innovative solutions to complex problems require carefully constructed teams. That`s why ours mix equal parts strategy, design, and engineering, with R&D as a shared responsibility. Beneath this highly collaborative, iterative environment lies a passion for studying people that helps us craft experiences they love. We`ve helped many of the world`s leading brands – including Audi, Cisco, Google, and Philips – cut through the clutter and prioritize their technology investments to align with their brand, business objectives and users` needs."
Bayshore Networks® is the cyber protection leader for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT). Bayshore Networks® offers visibility, control, and protection for industrial Operational Technology, and transforms OT data for IT applications. Incorporating threat intelligence, and filtering open, standard, and proprietary protocols at a deep level, Bayshore parses OT protocol content and context, validating every command and parameter against logic-rich policies. Addressing zero day, internal, and rapidly evolving threats, Bayshore can allow, alert, and/or enforce policy at line speed – allowing white-listed communication while blocking or modifying unauthorized communication and commands. Bayshore has strategic partnerships with leading technology companies including Yokogawa, SAP, Splunk, Cisco Systems, AT&T, and BAE Systems.
We do a lot, but at our core, we`re in the business of keeping people connected and keeping the Internet open. As the second-largest domain registrar in the world by volume (OpenSRS, Enom, EPAG, Ascio and Hover), we help people find their place online. As Ting Internet, we bring Crazy Fast Fiber Internet to communities across the U.S, helping them unlock the power of the Internet. As a Mobile Services Enabler (MSE), we force big networks to compete and innovate.