Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Sean Baker |
Associate General Counsel | Profile |
Sovran is a Minnesota-based technology solutions provider that is equally committed to both customer care and technology. Since 1987, Sovran has been providing customized technology solutions and ongoing services that truly focus on the goals of our customers. In addition, Sovran is now home to Minnesota's premier IT Training Center, New Horizons Computer Learning Centers Twin Cities. Sovran partners with top firms in the tech industry, including Microsoft, HP, Cisco, VMware, Nimble and more to provide our customers with unparalleled support and integrated IT services.
Cloudhouse is an infrastructure software vendor that liberates existing client/server applications to run on modern operating systems and remote deployment environments such as the cloud. Our patented Cloud Application Virtualization technology is packaged into two products, designed to work separately or in concert. Applications Anywhere virtualizes Windows client applications to remove platform dependencies and to facilitate centralized application management and deployment. Data Anywhere is a distributed WAN Accelerator for Microsoft SQL database traffic that enables the mobility of, and remote access to, databases without detrimentally impacting the user experience.
Danlyn Engineering is a Pleasanton, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Greystones Group, headquartered in Washington, DC, with locations at the Pentagon, Ft. Leavenworth, KS, and Huntsville, AL, is an 8(m) certified, small disadvantaged woman owned business known for quality performance and solutions excellence. Specializing in Cyber Analytics Support, Multinational Interoperability Assessment and Planning Support, Software Development, Data Management and Training Support.
CMC Microsystems develops, maintains and manages Canada`s National Design Network® (CNDN), giving researchers access to the world`s best design tools, manufacturing technologies, and engineering support for making micro-nanotechnologies, and for training industry-ready graduates. CNDN involves stakeholders in academe, industry, government and intermediary organizations (other not-for profits) across Canada, and internationally. In the last five years, 1300 professors including 800 services subscribers and 8200 graduate students in 63 academic institutions have participated as have the 950 companies in Canada collaborating with professors or hiring graduates.