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NightFire Software - a leading e-infrastructure software provider for broadband service fulfillment. NightFire products and services assist companies in the broadband value chain more quickly, reliably and efficiently bring high-speed, always-on Internet access and services to consumers and businesses. NightFire provides the industry's most-proven, lowest-risk, and highest-ROI interconnection software solution, coupled with the most powerful deployment guarantee in the business. NightFire's solution enables fully automated service fulfillment.
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OneComm - was a venture company specializing in competitive local exchange. Based in Seattle, OneComm was founded by Craig O. McCaw and three former AT&T executives who were among the original employees of McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc., which was acquired by AT&T in 1994. OneComm was merged into Nextel.
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Plumtree Software is the founder and leader of the market for corporate portal software. A corporate portal is a Web portal to applications and Internet services, bringing together in one place the key electronic resources employees, partners and customers need to do business with an organization. Simple enough for everyone to use, Plumtree-powered corporate portals are the new Internet-based desktop for business, rapidly delivering services from systems all over the world, to audiences broader than traditional applications have been able to reach. Plumtree's partner network includes Microsoft, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Siebel Systems. Plumtree's customer network includes Procter & Gamble, BP, Ford Motor Company, Kmart, UTC Aerospace, State Street and American Airlines.
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Primus - the leading provider of eCRM software. Primus software enables companies to effectively manage all points of contact with their customers by providing self-service and assisted service through a single integrated system.
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Quintessent - a leader in business-to-business e-commerce infrastructure, provides tele.commerce, a comprehensive suite of software solutions enabling telecommunications carriers to order services from each other.
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Rational Software Corporation - is the e-development company, helps organizations develop and deploy software for e-business, e-infrastructure, and e-devices through a combination of tools, services and software engineering best practices.
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Returns Online - provides comprehensive returns management services to manufacturers and retailers. The company combines experience, innovative solutions, state-of-the-art facilities and a network of alliances with Fortune 500 companies to handle product returns in an automated, scalable, and flexible manner. This fully integrated solution includes return authorization software, transportation, merchandise auditing, disposition options, and comprehensive reporting.
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Rhapsody Networks - founded in June 2000 and is a privately held technology company that provides networking products to simplify information storage. With its products, Global 1000 data centers can solve the challenges of managing explosive data growth and storage consolidation more efficiently and easily using limited IT resources.
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Sequel Technology - a pioneer in Internet Resource Management, marketing a product line and suite of professional services that have defined this explosive new category of enterprise management. Founded in 1995, Sequel has secured market leadership by providing practical Internet Resource Management solutions that enable its customers to understand and manage their networks.
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Sierra Geophysics - produces oil industry exploration software systems and is a subsidiary of the Halliburton Company. |
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Sierra On-Line - known in the late '70s as On-Line Systems, the company began when founder Ken Williams took on the daunting task of programming Roberta's hand-written game concept into the first graphic/text adventure game ever created. Dubbed Mystery House, the game's marriage of text and graphics became the product upon which all other graphics adventures were measured. On-Line Systems became Sierra On-Line in 1980, and moved its headquarters from Los Angeles to the Sierra foothill community of Oakhurst, California. |
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Spry - the CompuServe Internet Division in Seattle, formerly SPRY, was founded in 1989 and has become the worldwide leading provider of Internet software for the home, office and information publishing markets. CompuServe Seattle’s products connect disparate networks using the familiar Microsoft Windows interface and is the only suite of applications to run over any TCP/IP transport. |
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Stellar One - a leading provider in the television-based broadband entertainment services industry. Stellar One provides the hardware, software, and consulting services to support telcos, information service providers, and network owners needing to show proof of concept planning to deploy broadband trials or full scale deployments.
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