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  2. Pyrus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus. Pyrus is a cloud-based workflow automation and document management system developed by Simply Good Software, Inc. Pyrus comes as SaaS and offers a web-based interface to launch workflows, assign tasks, and manage documents. It is a unified corporate communication environment, accessible from any device.

  3. Hughes Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Hughes Electronics Corporation was formed in 1985 when Hughes Aircraft was sold by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to General Motors for $5.2 billion. Surviving parts of Hughes Electronics are today known as DirecTV Group, while the automotive divisions became Aptiv. On June 5, 1985 General Motors was announced as the winner of a secretive ...

  4. Cadence Design Systems - Wikipedia

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    Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (stylized as cādence) [2] is an American multinational technology and computational software company. [3] Headquartered in San Jose, California, [2] Cadence was formed in 1988 through the merger of SDA Systems and ECAD. [3] Initially specialized in electronic design automation (EDA) software for the semiconductor ...

  5. Palm, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Palm, Inc., was an American company that specialized in manufacturing personal digital assistants (PDAs) and developing software. Palm designed the PalmPilot , [ 1 ] the first PDA successfully marketed worldwide, and was known for the Treo 600 , one of the earlier successful smartphones .

  6. Tandon Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Tandon Corporation. The Tandon Corporation was an American disk drive and PC manufacturer founded in 1975 (incorporated in 1976 as Tandon Magnetics Corp.) [1] by Sirjang Lal Tandon, a former mechanical engineer. [2][3] The company originally produced magnetic recording read/write heads for the then-burgeoning floppy-drive market.

  7. Wang Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $3 billion (1980s, peak) Number of employees. 33,000 (1980s) Wang Laboratories, Inc., was an American computer company founded in 1951 by An Wang and G. Y. Chu. [1] The company was successively headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1954–1963), Tewksbury, Massachusetts (1963–1976), and finally in Lowell, Massachusetts (1976 ...

  8. RS Group plc - Wikipedia

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    RS Group plc is an omni-channel provider of products and services for designers, builders and maintainers of industrial equipment and operations, serving over 1 million customers in more than 80 countries. [11] The company distributes over 600,000 products, including electronic components, electrical, automation and control, and test and ...

  9. Vitesse Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    Vitesse Semiconductor was a fabless American semiconductor company based in Camarillo, California, which developed high-performance Ethernet integrated circuits solutions for Carrier, Enterprise networks. On March 18, 2015, Microsemi Corporation and Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation jointly announced that Microsemi would acquire Vitesse.