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C&C Software Solutions Inc. is a St Thomas, ON-based company in the Software & Internet sector.
Provade has been breaking the mold of “typical” VMS application platforms for large and medium-sized businesses for nearly a decade. Built on Oracle's enterprise platform, Provade VMS helps businesses realize significant benefits in their contingent workforce management and services procurement programs. Provade was founded in 2004 by a team of industry professionals. More than 50 of the world's largest enterprise technology companies, financial institutions, and manufacturing businesses use Provade VMS today. We're based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and have locations worldwide. Our management team has decades of collective experience in industry and business process management, including leadership positions at Oracle, PeopleSoft, Manpower, Adecco, A.T. Kearney, and Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Our contingent workforce management and procurement expertise is both deep and broad, covering everything from enterprise solution development to the daily operations of client-side management. We have gained industry attention and have received awards and certifications that reflect our deep knowledge of today's changing workforce. We founded Provade because we saw a market opportunity for more effective contingent workforce management and procurement solutions. Provade VMS and our approach to execution are simply better.
Brainworks Software Development Corp is a Sayville, NY-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
GoebelGroup is a Bay Village, OH-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
In 2017, Intel released a new Optane SSD product. Under the cover of this new SSD was 3D XPoint, a new persistent memory media. In the history of computing, memory and storage have always been two different concepts. Persistent Memory promises to change that and can serve both as memory and as storage from a single media. With the Optane SSD available, we knew that the real game changer, the persistent memory DIMM, was not far away.