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Prostar Technology is a Fremont, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
At Receptiviti, our goal is to improve the wellbeing of people in the workplace by enabling organizations to make smarter and better-informed people-related decisions using bias-free, real-time data. Receptiviti applies AI and natural language processing to companies` internal communication systems, providing real-time insights into the psychologies, communication patterns, and emotional signals that impact the people critical to business success. Co-founded by language psychology pioneer Prof. James W. Pennebaker, Receptiviti is built upon decades of academic research, along with the latest advancements in machine learning. Our team is comprised of some of Toronto`s top software engineers, data scientists, psychologists, and computational linguists -- and we`re growing fast. Over the past year, our team has tripled in size, and our customers include some of North America`s top financial institutions, entertainment companies, and professional sports organizations. We also lead by example. We foster an warm, fun and exciting working environment for our team, including competitive salaries, health and dental benefits, and other perks like stipends for education and speaking engagements, and an amazing office in downtown Toronto.
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Innovium is a provider of high performance, innovative switching silicon solutions for data centers. Innovium`s TERALYNX family delivers software compatible products ranging from 3.2Tbps to 12.8Tbps with unmatched power efficiency, radix, programmability, buffers and low latency. Innovium team members have a highly successful track record in delivering several generations of widely deployed data center products. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California and is backed by leading venture capital firms including Greylock Partners, Walden Riverwood, Capricorn Investment Group, Qualcomm Ventures, S-Cubed Capital and Redline Capital.