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  2. Khoros, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Khoros owns over a dozen patents for social media marketing, online community, and care technologies. Khoros is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in San Francisco, Portland, New York City, London, Bangalore, Paris, Sydney, and Hamburg. The largest office, with almost 500 employees, is located in Austin. [1]

  3. List of companies based in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Arkane Studios; Aspyr; BattleCry Studios; Bluepoint Games; Certain Affinity; Crytek USA- Shutdown in 2013 [6]; Devolver Digital; Edge of Reality- Dissolved 2018; Gamecock Media Group- Shutdown in 2008 [7]

  4. Flex Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Flex Ltd. [2] (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is a Singapore-domiciled multinational manufacturing company. It is the third [ 3 ] largest global electronics manufacturing services (EMS), original design manufacturer (ODM) company by revenue, behind only Pegatron for what concerns original equipment manufacturers.

  5. GSD&M - Wikipedia

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    That loss eventually reduced the number of employees from a high of over 900 to fewer than 400. The agency was known as GSD&M until August 27, 2007 when it changed its name to GSD&M's Idea City. [3] "Idea City" was previously the name of the agency's Austin headquarters. The "Idea City" name was dropped from the firm name in January 2011. [4]

  6. Just Marketing International - Wikipedia

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    Wall, J.K. (13 November 2006), Sports-marketing company's owner races 24/7 to pass his competition, Washington: McClatchy-Tribune Business News, p. 1; Schoettle, Anthony (30 October 2006), "Local motorsports marketing firm puckers up", Indianapolis Business Journal, vol. 27, no. 34, Indianapolis, p. A10

  7. National Instruments - Wikipedia

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    To assist in generating revenue, the company undertook numerous special projects, including a fuel-pump credit-card system and a waveform generator for U.S. Navy sonar acoustic testing. In 1981, the company reached the $1 million sales mark, leading them to move to a 10,000-square-foot (1,000 m 2 ) office in 1982.

  8. CSG International - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI) and Time Warner scrapped efforts to create internal billing software and hired CSG International. [11] The 15-year agreement CSG signed with TCI on August 11, 1997 [ 13 ] made CSG the largest vendor in the industry [ 6 ] and was the primary contributor to its growth in the '90s. [ 13 ]

  9. Motive, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Motive, Inc. (previously Motive Communications) was a provider of service management software for broadband and mobile data services, founded in 1997 and headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company was acquired by Alcatel-Lucent in 2008, which was in turn acquired by Nokia in 2016.