| Microsoft |
| Since 1975 |
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Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services designed to empower people through great software-any time, any place and on any device.
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| Cisco Systems |
| Since 1984 |
CIsco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco's Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the foundation of the Internet and most corporate, education, and government networks around the world. Cisco provides the broadest line of solutions for transporting data, voice and video within buildings, across campuses, or around the world.
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| IBM |
| Since 1896, incorporated 1911 |
IBM strive to lead in the invention, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, storage systems and microelectronics.
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| Oracle |
| Since 1977 |
Oracle Corporation specializes in developing and marketing enterprise software products — particularly database management systems. Oracle has enlarged its share of the software market through organic growth and through a number of high-profile acquisitions. The corporation has arguably become best-known due to association with its flagship product, the Oracle database. The company also builds tools for database development and systems of middle-tier software, enterprise resource planning software (ERP), customer relationship management software (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM) software.
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| Intel |
| Since 1968 |
Intel Corporation is the world's largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue. The company is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Intel was founded on July 18, 1968, as Integrated Electronics Corporation (though a common misconception is that "Intel" is from the word intelligence) and is based in Santa Clara, California, USA. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphic chips, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.
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| LENOVO |
| Since 1984 |
Lenovo is an innovative, international technology company formed as a result of the acquisition by the Lenovo Group of the IBM Personal Computing Division. As a global leader in the PC market, Lenovo develop, manufacture and market cutting-edge, reliable, high-quality PC products and value-added professional services that provide customers around the world with smarter ways to be productive and competitive.
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| EMC |
| Since 1979 |
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EMC Corporation is the world leader in products, services, and solutions for information storage and its management. They are the information storage standard for every major computing platform and, through their solutions, serve as caretaker for more than two-thirds of the world’s most essential information.
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| HP |
| Since 1939 |
HP is a technology company that operates in more than 170 countries around the world. HP explore how technology and services can help people and companies address their problems and challenges, and realize their possibilities, aspirations and dreams. HP apply new thinking and ideas to create more simple, valuable and trusted experiences with technology, continuously improving the way our customers live and work.
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| Wincor Nixdorf |
Since 1952, as Wincor Nixdorf 1999
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Wincor Nixdorf is one of the leading providers of IT solutions and products for retailers and banks, and offers the associated services and consulting. For financial institutions, Wincor Nixdorf has a complete range of self-service equipment for payment handling.
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| Kaspersky Lab |
Since 1997
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Kaspersky Lab is an international group that employs over 1700 highly qualified specialists, has central offices in Moscow, as well as regional headquarters overseeing the activities of local representatives and partners in five global regions: Western Europe; Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa; North and South America; the Asia-Pacific region; and Japan. The company currently works in more than 100 countries across the globe. The company’s products and technologies provide protection for over 300 million users worldwide.
The group’s main decision-making body is the Board of Directors, responsible for setting out an overall development strategy and appointing senior management figures. The Board is made up of nine shareholders and top managers representing the central headquarters and global regions.
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| Gemalto |
| Since 2006 |
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Gemalto is the world leader in digital security with annual revenues of €1.68 billion. Gemalto delivers on the growing demands of billions of people worldwide for mobile connectivity, identity and data protection, credit card safety, health and transportation services, e-government and national security. We do this by supplying to governments, wireless operators, banks and enterprises a wide range of secure personal devices, such as subscriber identification modules (SIM), Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) in mobile phones, smart banking cards, smart card access badges, electronic passports, and USB tokens for online identity protection. To complete the solution we also provide software, systems and services to help our customers achieve their goals.
Our ProtivaTM range of tokens, smart cards, readers and solutions provides comprehensive end-to-end solutions securing enterprise networks and end-users' digital identities with strong authentication to:
- rotect end-users against key-logging, password cracking, and phishing attacks
- support certificate-based services such as digital signature, file encryption and secure logon
- easily deploy activate security and identity features included throughout the Microsoft product line.
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| Hypercom |
| Since 1978 |
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Hypercom Corporation is one of the largest global providers of complete electronic payment solutions and value-added services at the point-of-transaction.
The company delivers a full suite of high security, end-to-end electronic payment products and services to customers that include large domestic and international financial institutions, electronic payment processors, large retailers, independent sales organizations (ISOs) and distributors. Hypercom’s full suite of products and services address the high security electronic transaction needs of banks and other financial institutions, processors, large scale retailers, smaller merchants, quick service restaurants, and users in the transportation, healthcare, prepaid, unattended and many other markets. The company’s solutions enable businesses in more than 100 countries to securely expand their revenues and profits.
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| Thales |
| Since 2000 |
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Thales is a leading supplier of IT security products and solutions for all critical infrastructures. The Group operates in three main markets covering e-security, card payment and network security. To simplify and secure electronic transactions initiated by banks and credit cards, Thales provides user-focused secure electronic payment solutions like portable and mobile payment terminals, integrated payment solutions, unattended payment terminals, secure keypads for ATMs and terminal management systems.
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| SAP |
| Since 1972 |
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SAP AG is a multinational software development and consulting corporation, which provides enterprise software applications and support to businesses of all sizes globally. Headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, with regional offices around the world, SAP is (as of 2009) the largest software enterprise in Europe and the fourth largest software enterprise in the world. [2] The company's best known product is its SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (SAP ERP) software
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| ActivIdentity |
| Since 1987 |
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ActivIdentity Corporation is the trusted provider of identity assurance solutions for the enterprise, government, healthcare, and financial services markets worldwide. The company provides the only fully-integrated platform enabling organizations to issue, manage and use identity devices and credentials for secure access, secure communications, legally binding digital transactions, as well as smart citizen services.
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| Dell |
| Since 1984 |
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Dell Inc. is a multinational technology corporation that develops, manufactures, sells, and supports personal computers and other computer-related products. Based in Round Rock, Texas, Dell employs more than 76,500 people worldwide as of 2009. Dell grew during the 1980s and 1990s to become (for a time) the largest seller of PCs and servers. As of 2008 it held the second spot in computer-sales within the industry behind Hewlett-Packard. The company currently sells personal computers, servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, and computer peripherals. Dell also sells HDTVs, cameras, printers, MP3 players and other electronics built by other manufacturers.
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| Fujitsu Siemens Computers |
| Since 1935 |
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Fujitsu Limited is a Japanese multinational computer hardware and IT services company headquartered in the Shiodome City Center complex in Minato, Tokyo. Fujitsu's central focus is on providing IT-driven business solutions, but the company and its subsidiaries also offer a diversity of products and services in the areas of personal computing, telecommunications and advanced microelectronics.
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| Novell |
| Since 1983 |
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Novell, Inc. is a global software and services company based in Waltham, Massachusetts. The company specializes in enterprise operating systems, such as SUSE Linux Enterprise and Novell NetWare; identity, security, and systems management solutions; and collaboration solutions, such as Novell Groupwise and Novell Pulse. Novell was instrumental in making the Utah Valley a focus for technology and software development. Novell technology contributed to the emergence of local area networks, which displaced the dominant mainframe computing model and changed computing worldwide. Today, a primary focus of the company is on developing open source software for enterprise clients.
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| Kofax |
| Since 1985 |
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Kofax (in operation since 1985) is headquartered in Irvine, CA. In 1999, it was acquired by DICOM Group. The company manufactures and sells computer hardware, software, and services. Kofax claims that their Products and Services help accelerate business processes by collecting paper documents, forms, invoices, unstructured documents, e-documents, intelligently transforming them into accurate, retrievable information and delivering it into business applications and databases. Since 1985, Kofax has been the leading innovator in the conversion of unstructured documents and data into reusable electronic business information.
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| Extreme Networks |
| Since 1996 |
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Extreme Networks NASDAQ: EXTR founded in 1996, is a publicly listed company that designs, builds, and installs Ethernet network solutions for enterprise and Carrier Class (metro) networks.
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| NetApp |
| Since 1992 |
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NetApp, Inc., formerly Network Appliance, Inc., is a proprietary computer storage and data management company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It is a member of the NASDAQ-100 and ranks as the number one place to work on the Fortune 1000. It's top priority is to become number one storage vendor by 2012. Currently it is ranked in the first top 3 storage vendors.
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| Vasco |
| Since 1997 |
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Vasco is a supplier of strong authentication and e-signature solutions and services. Company has a customer base of over 4.250 companies in more than 100 countries, including close to 650 international financial institutions. Vasco’s prime markets are the financial sector, enterprise security, e-commerce and e-government.
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| Verizon |
| Since 1983 |
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Verizon Business security solutions powered by Cybertrust is a provider of advanced communications and information technology (IT) solutions to large business and government customers worldwide. Combining unsurpassed global network reach with advanced technology and professional service capabilities, Verizon Business delivers innovative and seamless business solutions to customers around the world.
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| Dialogic |
| Since 1984 |
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Dialogic Corporation delivers cutting-edge technology that inspires its customers to create high-value multimedia solutions. A pioneer in enabling interactive mobile video, Dialogic provides voice and video technology for use in the cloud, in social networking applications, on premise, and in service provider networks. For service providers, Dialogic supplies multimedia engines for video, voice, conferencing, and fax, along with video gateways, border elements, and software to improve video quality. For the enterprise, Dialogic delivers cost-effective media gateways that seamlessly bridge TDM and IP networks for unified communications. Dialogic also supplies traditional hardware and leading-edge IP software for media and fax processing.
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| Trend Micro |
| Since 1988 |
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Trend Micro is a computer company that develops software and services to protect against computer viruses, malware, spam, and Web-based threats. It is headquartered in Tokyo. In addition to its corporate product range, Trend Micro is known for producing the PC-cillin family of desktop internet security software, and is the creator of the free online browser-based malware scanner, HouseCall. TrendLabs, Trend Micro's global security threat research, development and support organization, operates in 6 centers worldwide.
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| VMware |
| Since 1998 |
VMware (NYSE: VMW) is the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter—bringing cloud computing to businesses of all sizes. Customers rely on VMware to reduce capital and operating expenses, ensure business continuity, strengthen security and go green.
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| Tieto |
| Since 1999 |
Tieto (registered name Tieto Corporation; until April 2009 TietoEnator) is an international software development company based in Finland. Active in more than 25 countries with close to 17,000 employees, Tieto is one of the largest IT services providers in Europe. The company has principal focus areas in the fields of banking & insurance, telecom & media, healthcare & welfare, forest & energy as well as government (in Finland), manufacturing and retail.
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| Collis |
| Since 1997 |
Collis is a market leading company offering industry recognized and accredited Consulting Services, Test Tools, Test Services and Training Courses for a diverse range of industries. Your business requirements and challenges motivate us to develop cutting edge products and business leveraging solutions. Collis works with you to ensure trust in technology, the technology your business relies on.
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| OTI |
| Since 1990 |
OTI is a global leader in contactless microprocessor-based smart card solutions for SmartID and homeland security, contactless payment, petroleum and more. The products are based on a OTI's patented common platform, which consist of contactless smart cards, readers, application software, and a communications technology that ensures secure and reliable communication from end to end.
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| Allied Telesis |
| Since 1987 |
Allied Telesis is a telecommunications company, formerly Allied Telesyn. Headquartered in Japan, their North American headquarters are in Bothell, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. Founded in 1987, the company is a global provider of secure Ethernet & IP access solutions and an industry leader in the deployment of IP triple play networks over copper and fiber access infrastructure.
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| Symantec |
| Since 1982 |
Symantec is the largest maker of security software, and the seventh largest software company in the world.[2] Symantec Corporation was founded in 1982 by Gary Hendrix with a National Science Foundation grant. Symantec was originally focused on artificial intelligence-related projects, including a database program. Hendrix hired several Stanford University natural language processing researchers as the company's first employees. In 1984 Symantec was acquired by another, even smaller computer software startup company, C&E Software, founded by Denis Coleman and Gordon Eubanks and headed by Eubanks. The merged company retained the name Symantec, and Eubanks became its chief executive officer. Its first product, Q&A, was released in 1985. Q&A provided database management and bundled a word processor. In August of 1990, Symantec purchased Peter Norton Computing a developer of various applications for DOS. Symantec's consumer antivirus and data management utilities are still marketed under Peter Norton's name.
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Dascom
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| Since 1988 |
The DASCOM group was founded 1988 and is established in Hong Kong. In June 2009, DASCOM acquired the key assets of TallyGenicom AG and TallyGenicom Computerdrucker GmbH in order to establish its European operation, which is named DASCOM Europe. TallyGenicom’s U.S.-based assets were acquired by Printronix.
DASCOM markets the full range of the former TallyGenicom brand of serial, passbook and mobile printers under the ‘Tally’ or ‘TallyDascom’ brand names, as well as the former TG 7000 series range of thermal printers. The former TallyGenicom line matrix and laser printer models continue to be distributed by DASCOM.
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| Juniper Networks |
| Since 1996 |
Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR) is an information technology and computer networking products multinational company, founded in 1996. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, USA. The company designs and sells high-performance Internet Protocol network products and services. Juniper's products include T-series, M-series, E-series, MX-series, and J-series families of routers, EX-series Ethernet switches, WX-series WAN optimization devices, and SRC Session and Resource Control appliances. JUNOS , Juniper's network operating system runs on most of the Juniper products. In 2009, Juniper made its debut on Fortune Magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work for. Juniper ranked 4 in Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies list in Networking Communications category in 2009.
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| Fortinet |
| Since 2000 |
Fortinet was founded in 2000 by Ken Xie, the founder and former president and CEO of NetScreen (later sold to Juniper for more than $3.5 billion) and is a publicly-held company.
Fortinet is an international company, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Fortinet distributes its systems and subscription based services using the Channel partner sales method. Fortinet also has relationships with various manufacturers, consulting firms, service providers, and integrators, but the extent and type of these relationships is unknown. Some examples of companies having a relationship with Fortinet are: Alcatel-Lucent, HP ProCurve, ArcSight, Citrix Systems, Unisys, Orange Business Services, Riverbed, AlterPoint and LogLogic.
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