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GE Software

www.gesoftware.com

 
GE Software is leading efforts to harness the power of the Industrial Internet, building off our powerful mix of industrial machine expertise, historical perspective, and software innovation. The Industrial Internet is changing the way we manage and maximize global economic output. For the first time in human history, critically important machines across the globe are communicating in real time. Combining these brilliant machines with best-in-class analytics delivers valuable new customer insights that were never before possible. GE`s investment in the Industrial Internet is spearheaded by the GE Software Center. This global innovation hub centered in San Ramon, California, is backed ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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