8x8 is the leading provider of cloud-based unified communications and virtual contact center solutions. The company helps organizations to seamlessly deliver on their missions by transforming their communication flow and access on both a customer and employee level. 8x8’s enterprise-grade business cloud solutions support more than 40,000 companies across the global business ecosystem. Today, 8x8’s mission is to provide the best solutions for organizations that want to improve their communications. 8x8's Software as a Service offering—which includes support for cloud business phone service, contact center solutions, and web conferencing—easily replaces awkward on-site systems based on PBX hardware and software. Holding over 125 patents, 8x8 has been recognized by Gartner as a leader in Unified Communications as a Service for eight years in a row.
Acoustic is an independent marketing cloud with the open platform needed for success in a dynamic world. We’re reimagining marketing technology by lessening the burdens of repetitive tasks and equipping marketers with powerful technology that is simple and easy to use. We give marketers more time to do what really matters—to think bigger and put themselves back into the work. We help marketers aim higher, bringing humanity back into marketing. Acoustic serves an international client base of more than 3,500 brands, including Fortune 500 companies, providing digital marketing, marketing analytics, content management, personalization, mobile marketing, and marketing automation solutions. For more information, visit www.acoustic.com.
SmartBear is a developer of enterprise-class software development and testing tools.The company's software uses code review, application programming interface (API) and UI level testing and monitoring across mobile, web and desktop applications, enabling enterprises to automate mundane tasks, easily track and report the success of testing efforts.
AndHealth helps people reverse chronic diseases. The company operates a virtual center of excellence for migraine and is soon launching others for autoimmune conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease. AndHealth works with employers, health plans, public entities, and individuals.
Betterment is an investing and savings app that serves one purpose—to help you grow your money, so that you can live better. Sign up effortlessly to get goal-setting and planning tools at no extra cost. For one low, transparent fee, you can invest your money with automatic deposit and trading features that put your money to work. Earn with interest and investment growth—plus maximize your savings with rewards on your everyday spending. Learn more at Betterment.com. Investing involves risk and performance not guaranteed.
Boomi is the market-leading provider of on-demand integration technology and the creator of AtomSphere, the industry's first integration platform-as-a-service. AtomSphere connects providers and consumers of SaaS applications via a pure SaaS integration platform that does not require software or appliances. ISVs and businesses alike benefit by connecting to the industry's largest network of SaaS, PaaS, on-premise and cloud computing environments in a seamless and fully self-service model. Leading SaaS players such as salesforce.com, NetSuite, Intuit, Centive, Taleo, and Zuora rely on AtomSphere to accelerate time to market, increase sales, and eliminate the headaches associated with integration.
Since our inception in 1996, bswift's goal has been to use technology and information to simplify the administration of health care, reduce costs and empower consumers. In the beginning, we were known as Platinum Healthcare, a company that set out to change the world and transform healthcare by creating the first web-based CDH (Consumer-Driven Health) plan. In the process, we discovered that there was great market demand for an online benefits enrollment/administration system, so we built one. It worked pretty darn well. In fact, version 1.0 of our benefits enrollment system was a finalist out of 15,000 entrants in Microsoft's 1999 e-commerce system competition. Not bad, huh? So the company ran with it, changed its name to "bswift" and landed its first employer clients.