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Julie Zhang |
Legal Counsel | Profile |
Garima Jain |
Software Engineer | ISG CTO Office | Profile |
An Chung |
Senior Advisor, Product Management | Office of the CTO | Profile |
Michael Giannopoulos |
Federal Healthcare CTO | Profile |
Sooji Seo |
Vice President of Ethics and Compliance, and Chief Privacy Officer | Profile |
1WorldSync™ is the leading provider of product content solutions, enabling more than 13,000 global companies in over 60 countries to share authentic, trusted content with customers and consumers, empowering intelligent choices for purchases, wellness, and lifestyle decisions. The 1WorldSync Product Information Cloud platform is designed for organizations to exchange authentic and enriched product information and digital content, creating a mission critical foundation for connected commerce. Through its technology platform and expert services, 1WorldSync provides solutions that meet the diverse needs of the industry. 1WorldSync is owned by Battery Ventures, a global, technology-focused investment firm.
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Rockport Networks is shaping the future of networking by providing a faster, more scalable, and cleaner option for the unrelenting growth in the storage and processing of data. The traditional, hierarchical network is an outdated architecture that is expensive, rigid, and painful to own. Autonomous Networking is an entirely new approach with the ability to boost scalability, availability, reliability, performance, and manageability, while offering tangible reductions in capital expenditures (CAPEX), operating expenditures (OPEX) and total cost of ownership (TCO). In addition to the financial benefits, Autonomous Networking delivers such outstanding power savings that its been acknowledged as a sustainable technology. How does Autonomous Networking fit in? Storage and compute vendors, and suppliers such as card and chip manufacturers, can embed the software in their own products, for substantial value-add and market differentiation. Data center operators and service providers can deploy Autonomous Networking as part of a network upgrade or a new deployment. Its a simple process that can support new applications and drive new business. Plus Rockports progressive new networking model is compatible with both legacy networks and software-defined installations.