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GJC Software Inc is a Bayville, NJ-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Vapor IO is developing the largest nationwide edge-to-edge networking, colocation and interconnection platform capable of supporting the most demanding low-latency workloads at the edge of the wireless and wireline access networks. The company`s Kinetic Grid platform combines multi-tenant colocation with software-defined interconnection and high-speed networking. The company`s technologies deliver the most flexible, highly-distributed edge infrastructure at the edge of the wireless network. Vapor IO has deployed its Kinetic Edge services in Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas and Pittsburgh, and is actively deploying in 36 additional markets.
Sequoya Group is a Saint Petersburg, FL-based company in the Software & Internet sector.
Tripwire delivers advanced threat, security and compliance solutions used by over 9,000 organizations, including over 50% of the Fortune 500. Tripwire enables enterprises, service providers and government agencies around the world to detect, prevent and respond to cyber security threats. Tripwire discovers every asset on an organization`s network and delivers high-fidelity visibility and deep intelligence about these endpoints. When combined with business-context, this valuable information enables immediate detection of breach activity and identifies other changes that can impact security risk. Tripwire solutions also deliver actionable reports and alerts and enable the integration of valuable endpoint intelligence into operational systems like change management databases, ticketing systems, patch management and security solutions including SIEMS, malware detection and risk and analytics. These integrations are part of our Technology Alliance Program and they ensure our customers have robust, accurate information to make their organizations more cyber-secure. Tripwire is built on a foundation of innovation and deep security expertise. While Tripwire`s founder, Gene Kim, was a graduate student at Purdue University, he created an initial version of the software in 1992 and pioneered many techniques still used in intrusion detection.
KeyMe is a New York City-based startup that is revolutionizing the way people manage their keys. It allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys based on a digital image. Full automated, self service key duplicating kiosks can be found in 7-Eleven, Bed Bath and Beyond, and Rite Aid stores.