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Cleo is an ecosystem integration software company focused on business outcomes, ensuring each customer`s potential is realized by delivering solutions that make it easy to discover and create value through the movement and integration of enterprise data. Cleo helps companies build trusted relationships across their ecosystem today, while providing all the control and visibility they need to advance their business tomorrow. The company`s flagship offering, Cleo Integration Cloud, is a single ecosystem integration platform available as a service in cloud and on-premise deployments. Its flexible architecture delivers self-service or managed service models, enabling companies to connect, transform, integrate, orchestrate, and analyze end-to-end application, B2B, and data integrations for improved visibility across their business ecosystems. Bringing a unique “outside-in” approach to business process optimization, Cleo empowers technical and business users to make better decisions, create stronger relationships with trading partners, drive business continuity, and accelerate growth as integration requirements change.
Write Brothers Software is a Glendale, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Vertex is located in Westlake Hills, a small town surrounded by the city of Austin, in the heart of the hills just west of downtown Austin.
iPolicy Networks was founded in January of 2000 to develop a carrier-class solution for offering managed security services. The company's first product was a platform that delivered firewall, IDS, URL filtering, and antivirus in a single box, which was
Oblong was founded in 2006 with the goal of creating the next generation of computing interfaces. We`re a company of designers, programmers, and hardware engineers. We`re committed to a full stack approach to technology development. We work on the most interesting problem we can think of, which is how to make computers more flexible, capable, useful, interactive, and empowering. Our Chief Scientist, John Underkoffler, designed the computer interfaces in the film Minority Report. Today we sell commercial versions of the Minority Report computers. These are, famously, gestural systems. But they do much more than simply allow users to point and gesture to interact with computers. (And, in fact, gestures themselves are optional.) These are spatial, networked, multi-user, multi-screen, multi-device computing environments.