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LogMeIn, Inc. is a provider of software as a service and cloud-based remote work tools for collaboration, IT management and customer engagement, founded in 2003 and based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Created by a team with decades of commissions experience, CaptivateIQ is pioneering the new standard in commission management and enabling companies to reclaim the power of incentives with a platform built for revenue teams. Twenty-eight of the Forbes Cloud 100, including leading brands like Amplitude, Gong, and Hopin, use CaptivateIQ to power their commission programs. We have over $164.6M in funding from ICONIQ, Workday Ventures, Sequoia, Accel, Sapphire, Bessemer, Y Combinator, Amity Ventures, S28, and other leading investors.
Software Design Services is a Wallkill, NY-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
HANAC, Inc., was created in 1972 and is a non-profit, multi-funded, citywide organization that serves local community residents, which include but are not limited to low-income families and individuals, immigrants and refugees, youth, the elderly, the
Estimote creates small, wireless sensors that use Bluetooth low energy (BLE) to detect the location of nearby smartphones and communicate with them using an API they`ve developed to make it easy for developers to add micro-location features to their mobile apps. Their Estimote Beacons or `motes` can run up to two years on a single coin battery and can communicate with smartphones as close as four inches away or as far as 160 feet (50m). By using Estimote`s SDK, developers will also be able to access a centralized dashboard on the Estimote website. Using their platform, developers and retailers can use the analytics collected from multiple sensors in a store to optimize product placement, provide indoor navigation, engage in proximity marketing, add automatic check-ins or even do contactless payments. Their sensors are already being used by large retailers in Europe and they`re working to build a large network of their sensors in US.