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Founded in 2014, OrangeGrid, a Dallas-based fintech, is the developer of no code/low code software that enables mortgage servicers and their vendors to more effectively manage their workflows across legacy systems and data reporting tools.
Digital Fortress, Inc is a privately held West Coast data center provider delivering secure, high density collocation services. Managing over 60,000 sq. ft. in downtown Seattle WA, Digital Fortress services the enterprise customer with secure private caged suites supported by professional 24×7 staff and diverse carrier neutral infrastructure connected to the Westin and Seattle Internet Exchange. Digital Fortress Data Centers utilize the greenest utility in the nation – Seattle City Light, with over 96% of their energy derived from clean inexpensive hydroelectric and wind power. Since 1994, more than 1,200 customers have entrusted their applications and servers to the mission-critical facilities and network operated by the merged entities of Digital Fortress.
UTILICASE is a Redmond, WA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
DELTA G TECHNOLOGIES, INC is a Idaho Falls, ID-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.
Bitfury Group is the world`s leading technology company unlocking the full value chain of Bitcoin and other digital assets. Bitfury™ has built on its heritage as one of the earliest Bitcoin miners and developers of mining equipment to create solutions for the future – solutions such as the Crystal™ Blockchain advanced analytics platform, which helps law enforcement and private sector clients make crypto assets safer and more compliant; the LiquidStack immersion cooling business, which dramatically reduces data center energy usage and makes Bitcoin mining and high performance computing more environmentally sustainable; Axelera AI, which unlocks the potential of artificial intelligence with the world`s most advanced AI technologies; and others. Our mission is to make the world more secure by innovating at every level of technology – hardware, security, and software – to put trust back into the equation.