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Astute Solutions Inc. is one of the leading companies in the Software & Internet sector.
Vibrant Technology Inc is a Scotts Valley, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Hubspan, Inc. is a New York, NY-based company in the Software & Internet sector.
Radiant Logic, the enterprise Identity Data Fabric company, provides the cornerstone of complex identity architectures in today`s digital world. With Radiant, it`s fast and easy to put identity data to work, connecting many disparate data sources across legacy and cloud infrastructures in real-time, without disruption. Our solution creates a solid identity foundation that speeds the success of initiatives, including single sign-on, M&A integrations, identity governance and administration, cloud directory deployments, hybrid and multi-cloud environments, customer identity and access management, and more. From the Fortune 1000 to government agencies, organizations across the globe rely on Radiant to deliver meaningfully faster time-to-value and unprecedented IT agility, while building a secure, future-proof identity infrastructure that meets real-world business demands. Both the company and the technology at Radiant Logic have received numerous accolades including Gartner Cool Vendor, Windows IT Pro Editors Best, Info Security Products Guide Global Excellence Gold, and Computerworld`s Best Places to work in IT. Radiant Logic, Inc. is headquartered in Novato, CA with offices in New York, Chicago, D.C., and Barcelona and distribution channels throughout the world.
Oblong was founded in 2006 with the goal of creating the next generation of computing interfaces. We`re a company of designers, programmers, and hardware engineers. We`re committed to a full stack approach to technology development. We work on the most interesting problem we can think of, which is how to make computers more flexible, capable, useful, interactive, and empowering. Our Chief Scientist, John Underkoffler, designed the computer interfaces in the film Minority Report. Today we sell commercial versions of the Minority Report computers. These are, famously, gestural systems. But they do much more than simply allow users to point and gesture to interact with computers. (And, in fact, gestures themselves are optional.) These are spatial, networked, multi-user, multi-screen, multi-device computing environments.