Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Adam Feher |
Vice President of Sales, North America | Profile |
Nick Dishman |
Vice President of Channel Sales, North America | Profile |
PXL Vision is a Swiss technology platform that provides AI-powered solutions for secure digital identity verification and the creation & management of trusted digital identities.
SelectMinds delivers Software-as-a-Service networking and referral technologies that help companies empower current and former employees as referrers of talent and new business.
BridgeBand Communications is a Bozeman, MT-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
D3 Banking replaces aging online and mobile banking solutions with a single digital platform that reduces complexity, lowers cost and speeds innovation. It enables banks and credit unions to provide a consistent, personalized user experience to consumers and small businesses. Features such as advanced financial management and money management add value to customers while providing financial institutions with the data and ability to anticipate needs and personalize interactions. The highly configurable technology allows financial institutions to respond to customer demand and market changes quickly, securing a competitive advantage in the digital future.
FileTek develops, markets, and supports integrated data storage and access management systems that enable companies and government agencies worldwide to manage high volumes of fixed content data (petabytes) more efficiently and at lower costs than traditional approaches. For over 20 years, FileTek has delivered proven and stable solutions for the following business drivers: information lifecycle management (ILM) initiatives, regulatory compliance, digital preservation, active archives, and database extension systems. Founded in 1984 and based in Rockville, Maryland USA, FileTek specifically addresses the need for making very large volumes of information accessible to online users of mainframes, minicomputers, and networked workstations. In 1987, the company introduced its first product, Storage Machine/1, and pioneered the client/server-based, shared, and automatically managed storage server concept.