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Object Start is a Fairfax, VA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Procedo, Inc is a Saint Paul, MN-based company in the Software & Internet sector.
Maxifier is a market-leading online advertising technology provider delivering programmatic premium optimization. Offering a technology specifically developed to support premium inventory, Maxifier works with premium publishers and ad networks to empower them to unlock and maximise the value of their total inventory. Using Maxifier’s ADMAX solution, companies can increase advertising effectiveness by improving campaign and inventory performance to drive higher yields and deliver optimum revenues and margins. Maxifier’s cutting-edge solution encompasses advanced ad optimization and inventory management, coupled with a business intelligence engine, all delivered on a single interface. From measuring and optimizing campaign performances, forecasting and managing global inventories, developing new advertising packages and increasing sales and profitability, Maxifier delivers benefits to both the commercial and ad operations teams. With offices in the US, UK, Japan and Russia, Maxifier optimizes the premium inventory for leading publishers and media companies including Forbes, The Guardian, Bauer Media and A.H. Belo Corp. Specialties Campaign Optimization, Yield Management, Premium Inventory Optimization
Calliope Designs is a Santa Rosa, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
"Everwise exists to solve an acute challenge – providing highly motivated professionals with the opportunities they uniquely need to be successful throughout their careers. Everwise breaks down the barriers that prevent people from tapping into the resources they need to grow professionally. We leverage a novel and powerful combination of high touch and high tech to create a brand new paradigm for developing talent. People-powered, boundary-breaking and individualized, Everwise is revolutionizing the way successful professionals grow their careers."