Sentences with phrase «sold in the software company»

After the new flagship was unveiled yesterday, it has been confirmed today that «Microsoft Edition» Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + will be sold in the software company's US retail stores.

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In 2008, Qualtrics moved beyond academia, selling its software to companies as a tool for surveys of customers and employees.
Qualtrics now sells its software to a growing list of Fortune 500 companies — Home Depot hd, Gap gps, and CarMax kmx are among those that use it to collect and analyze customer feedback — and an IPO is likely in the next two years.
However, since it hosted copyrighted music, Napster ran into legal troubles and eventually shut down and sold to software company Roxio in 2001.
The San Francisco software company, which raised $ 250 million in VC funding, is seeking to sell 13 million shares priced between $ 12 and $ 14 per share.
Last spring, Salesforce (crm), which sells customer management and sales software to big companies, committed to spending $ 400 million over four years to host new software on AWS rather than in its own data centers.
The company, based in South Glens Falls, New York, sells starter packages from $ 377 that include all the necessary controllers, software and cables to get started.
But some staff complained — via Officevibe, the same employee - feedback software the company sells its clients — that their preferred way of staying in shape was playing hockey or another team sport.
He had launched a software firm that eventually became The Learning Company, which was sold by O'Leary and his backers for roughly $ 4 billion to Mattel in 1999.
The revamped Pivotal, while still part of EMC and its federation of business units, then changed focus to selling tools for app developers and also providing consulting services for agile development, a trendy way for companies to build software in multiple quick, short iterations.
Orbitera specializes in software that streamlines the often - complex way companies sell cloud - based products and services as well as how customers buy those services.
In 1999, he sold his software company to the Mattel Toy Company for $ 3.7 bcompany to the Mattel Toy Company for $ 3.7 bCompany for $ 3.7 billion.
Eyeris, another company in this space, has already sold its flagship software, EmoVu, to federal law - enforcement agencies for use in interrogations.
The deal, which comes after Reuters reported on Sunday that the companies were in talks, will give Cisco a stronger foothold in selling unified communications software to big telecommunications firms.
A company's success in selling computer security depends on its software handling many tasks well, he argues.
SAP had been slow to move into the cloud, said Reuner, but after making the shift with acquisitions such as procurement software company Ariba in 2012, the first quarter of 2017 saw it sell more subscriptions than expected, with new cloud bookings increasing by 49 percent to 215 million euros ($ 244.9 million) and shares hitting a record high.
In addition to Internet domains, the company sells entrepreneurs various online business services, including marketing tools and bookkeeping software.
If «We've been selling Christian educational software since 1984» is the language they typically use to describe the company in other spots (on the website, in marketing materials, in jobs posted on their website, etc.) your Google search is likely to bring you back to the company's website, where the same phrase appears.»
The company, which has raised $ 1.25 million in seed capital, sells its platform as a software - as - a-service and will also charge for disputes resolved through its panels of mediators and arbitrators.
Another crack in the Dreamhouse's foundation: Mattel didn't do over-the-air software updates, which would allow the company to add new features even after they sold the product.
[Microsoft] and other software or Internet security companies have been aware that this type of early alert allowed the U.S. to exploit vulnerabilities in software sold to foreign governments, according to two U.S. officials.»
The company sells restaurant - reservation software to restaurants and offers diners online reservations and the ability to search restaurants by geography, cuisine and price; its recent IPO was seen as one of the brighter moments in the postcrash economy.
Mukesh Vidyasagar, a founder of Cappsure It, which sells software that allows landscapers to track field crews» activities in real time, hired a marketing consultant with online design experience to map out an upgraded version of his company's site, which had been built with Wix.
In NetApp's case, it sells data management software that it says lets companies coordinate data across multiple clouds and internal data centers.
Translation: for Wind River, there's no reason to price software sold in France, for example, so high (and to keep costs so low) that the company's French subsidiary earns higher profits and pays a higher tax bill than its U.S. counterpart does.
In a reply to the Journal, Zenefits maintained that it's growing «very fast» and has «quadrupled its annual recurring revenue over the past 12 months,» a metric popular among companies that sell so - called software as a service, which has a business model akin to a subscription.
The company Gary Gagliardi founded 10 years ago, Fourgen Software, sells accounting software in 30 countries.
This company, No. 192 on the Inc. 5000, sells cloud - based software to help business performance, and it brought in $ 79.9 million in revenue last year.
The man knows people; he has held top positions at Compaq and 3Com and worked as an entrepreneur - in - residence at the Mayfield Fund before founding a software company that was later sold to Cisco.
One software company knew exactly whom they wanted to sell to, so they developed their product in a way that meshed perfectly with the prospective suitor's products.
Mr. Benioff acknowledged that Salesforce would face difficulties in taking over Twitter, given that Salesforce sells software to businesses while Twitter is a consumer technology company.
Chad first met Aspect co-founder Theresia Gouw in 1997 at the tiny startup offices of Release Software, where they worked to help leading software companies transition from selling software in a box at Fry's to distributing software securely over the internet.
And there are companies that specialize in selling core banking software, like Fiserv and FIS.
For companies involved in inventing, selling, or writing software for the Internet with broad equity participation, see Joseph R. Blasi and Douglas L. Kruse and Aaron Bernstein.
These results trigged a massive sell - off in many fast - growing enterprise software companies, and that sell - off continued on Monday.
Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK)'s third quarter earnings report resulted in the stock notably selling off by 15 percent on Wednesday, which reinvigorated Wall Street's bull vs. bear debate on the software company.
He has co-founded, built and / or managed several operating businesses from inception including: SupplierMarket, a supply chain software company with over 125 employees and investors that included KKR executives and Sequoia Capital, which was sold to Ariba for stock consideration of US$ 924 million; StorageNow, which became one of Canada's largest self - storage companies prior to being sold to InStorage REIT for cash consideration of $ 110 million; and KGS - Alpha Capital Markets, a U.S. fixed - income broker dealer with over US$ 230 million of equity and mezzanine capital, 150 employees and over $ 130 million in annual revenue.
He suggests that the tech world is focused on high margin, low volume businesses in which companies fight it out to win over customers and sell high margin software or hardware to a relatively smaller numbers of customers.
Eventually the company pivoted to enterprise software and was sold to HP for $ 1.7 billion in 2007, proving to ultimately be a success.
«We're using more software algorithms and less steel,» says Bill Gross, CEO of the Google - backed solar company who, at the age of 15 in 1973, started Solar Devices, a firm which sold plans and kits for solar power, before pioneering pay - to - click advertising for search engines in the 1990s.
Yet companies sell as much as possible, and they end up selling software to customers who are not experts in forensic voice matching, says Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, a professor of linguistics at the University of Alberta, Canada.
Although several British companies are selling computer systems and software to design and run virtual reality programs, almost all the peripherals that are necessary to control them, such as helmet displays, joysticks and gloves, are made in the US.
As an IT professional with more than 15 years experience in designing and building industry - leading software platforms, Deon has helped build, launch, and sell various companies.
In some industries, such as high - tech, manufacturing, and medical devices, there's a high value placed on education that helps customers benefit faster from a company's products and services.Yammer, maker of enterprise social media software, is one of many tech companies that are now selling training courses to customers.
Minimum Requirements: Relevant undergraduate degree 2 + years of practical Instructional Design work experience Experience working with eLearning software such as Captivate or Articulate Preferred: Master s Degree in Instructional Design or related field Knowledge of Human Performance Technology (HPT) Experience deploying performance solutions to a large workforce in multiple locations Knowledge of selling skills programs in a large retail environment Related industry certifications or credentials Lowe s Companies, Inc. (NYSE: LOW) is a FORTUNE 50 home improvement company serving more than 17 million customers a week in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
My wife works for a company that makes software used by many types of companies, and, in order to sell to libraries, they had to offer an option to disable all tracking and not store any data.
Among the many reasons Stallman gives for boycotting Amazon are that the company sells ebooks and digital music that deprives customers of their rights through restrictive licensing, that the Amazon Kindle - or Swindle, as he calls it - uses proprietary software and contains backdoors through which Amazon can delete books and update software, that the company reportedly abuses its employees by making them work in sweatshops, and that it hurts independent bookstores, small publishers, and authors through its near - monopoly power.
Many Print on Demand companies will accept a manuscript in MS Word format, and some DIY authors go the extra mile by first using Word or a similar package for typesetting to a near - professional standard, converting the Word file to a PDF format with free or proprietary software, and then selling the eBook themselves on the Internet.
It seems kind of crazy that RIM would kill the PlayBook, since the QNX software is essentially the future of the company, and just the other day, RIM was telling us how «the upcoming software upgrade, BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0, will help to generate an increase in demand and sell through of the BlackBerry PlayBook over the upcoming months.»
comiXology Chief Executive David Steinberger built the company's software in part to sell his own collection of comics.
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