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United Maps is focussed on vector cartography and geoinformation and was founded in 2008 by Andreas Wiedmann (CEO), Stefan Knecht (CIO) and Carsten Recknagel (COO). With proprietary algorithms,...More
Headquartered in Dowers Grove, Ill., Upp is a global provider of IT staffing services, specialized software and innovative technology solutions for a variety of businesses, including Fortune 500...More
ViewPoint provides GIS, MIS, and SCADA services, solutions, and products to municipal and industry clients. We offer fully-customizable solutions and services which address our clients’ unique...More
Inspired by natural human abilities to create, our patented pen and touch input technology allows freedom of expression, inspired creativity, and drastic improvements in productivity, control...More

 

Over 16,000 business customers in four continents have made Xora the global leader in location-based mobile workforce management applications. The company's SaaS (software-as-a-service)...More


At Yellowfin we are passionate about making Business Intelligence easy. In fact Yellowfin was founded to tackle the problems its founders had experienced with more traditional players in this...More


ZIP Code Maps, founded in 1985, has been a leader in the mapping industry and provides a comprehensive selection of business maps and Postal Information. ZIP Code Maps uses the latest data...More
ZoomInfo is the most comprehensive source of business information on people and companies in the world. ZoomInfo is used by sales and marketing professionals to find leads, recruiters to uncover...More
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