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Audcomp Computer Systems is a Ancaster, ON-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.
ByteCubed is a technology consulting firm that is reinventing the contracting space with an innovative approach to client engagement and technology development. We advance the missions of both the federal government and private sector clients and develop end-to-end solutions that harness and analyze data, small and large, to deliver actionable insight . Our team is passionate in realizing our client’s vision through user-driven engagement, analytics, and visualization. Our benefits include: competitive health and life insurance, 401k: Safe Harbor Plan employer match, commuter reimbursements, education assistance, professional association membership reimbursement, professional training, health club membership and discounts on travel, hotel, entertainment and more.
OpsTechnology is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
EService Pro is a Woodland Hills, CA-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.
In the next decade VIMOC Technologies will contribute to making ubiquitous computing a reality, enabling ambient intelligence in the infrastructure of our cities. Our vision extends beyond simply connecting devices and edge computing. Our mission is to provide the core architecture to enable collaborative distributed services and build the massively connected, distributed computing infrastructure of tomorrow. VIMOC`s architecture is the next step in the evolution of computing models from monolithic, serial computing to ubiquitous computing, delivering pervasive intelligence via a novel parallel computing framework. VIMOC infrastructure provides Infrastructure Service Providers a robust and scalable computing platform to deliver a new generation of applications, and provides city officials, businesses and the public not only sensory intelligence but flexible computing resources to correlate specific sensory data with inputs from a wide variety of additional sensors.