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Network Craze is a South Burlington, VT-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
ReliaQuest, a global leader in cybersecurity, delivers industry-leading visibility and automation on demand across complex environments with a platform purpose-built to protect organizations from security breaches. GreyMatter is the first cloud-native SaaS solution that integrates and improves an enterprise`s on premise and multi-cloud technologies, unlocking the power of next generation cybersecurity. By increasing visibility through the platform`s proprietary universal translator and use of automation and artificial intelligence, GreyMatter saves security teams valuable time and increases effectiveness by enabling automatic and continuous threat detection, threat hunting, and remediation. ReliaQuest is a private company headquartered in Tampa, Fla., with five global locations.
Yappn Corp. empowers brands to globalize their offerings and build larger market share by efficiently removing the language barrier in real-time. Focusing on the eCommerce market, Yappn is the most innovative supplier of Advanced Machine Translation Services, providing a complete customizable set of tools to engage consumers in up to 67 languages to support the entire sales cycle, in real-time, from online marketing to eCommerce sales and customer care. Yappn provides high fidelity language services, utilizing its 3 US patents and proprietary technology to understand the true meaning of the message. System integration is quick and cost-effective, increasing efficiency, effectiveness and customer satisfaction.
We are the first Resource and Asset Management Platform (RAMP) bringing together asset managers, distribution professionals, wealth managers, and advisors. Our vision is to be the premier, cost-effective, and flexible distribution solution for asset managers to effectively access and engage with experienced and proven distribution professionals.
When Able was first founded, most technology installations were provided piecemeal, with a different contractor for each component. The result was confusing and painful to manage, and the individual solutions weren't necessarily compatible. Brandon Ames,