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Zelis Healthcare is a healthcare information technology company and market-leading provider of integrated healthcare cost management and payments solutions including network analytics and design, network access and cost management, claims cost management and electronic payments to payers, healthcare providers and consumers in the medical, dental and workers` compensation markets nationwide. Zelis Healthcare is backed by Parthenon Capital Partners.
Indus Business Systems is a Santa Clara, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
AGI Worldwide is a Alpharetta, GA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Gentrack is a specialist utility billing and CRM solutions provider for energy, water and airport utility companies. Built for rapid and low risk deployment, our flagship products - Gentrack Velocity, Gentrack NOW! and Airport 20/20 are ‘Best of Breed’ solutions proven in over 100 utility companies worldwide, delivering exceptional value over larger ERP based competitors. Our strong utility expertise, support base and industry knowledge ensures our solutions are designed for the local market framework. Gentrack’s software solutions are SOA compliant with integrated workflow management tools, a web-browser interface and utility specific CRM capabilities for transforming the customer experience. These proven capabilities combine to empower utilities to build and configure their own system processes, providing the flexibility to adapt rapidly to regulatory changes, to streamline business operations and to reduce overall cost to serve.
ngrok is simplified, API-first ingress-as-a-service trusted by over 5M developers to get their apps online faster and keep security happy. With one line of code, developers get instant ingress to services with authentication, observability, and other critical controls. All without provisioning legacy proxies, load balancers or VPNs. ngrok`s simplicity has made it a de-facto standard tool among developers, and the world`s top brands — including GitHub, Okta, Shopify, and Twilio — recommend it throughout their documentation.