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  2. RingCentral - Wikipedia

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    For the past eight years, Gartner has recognized RingCentral as a Worldwide Leader in the Magic Quadrant for UCaaS, most recently in 2022. [47] In 2022, RingCentral was featured as one of San Francisco’s 100 Best Places to Work. [48] In 2023, RingCentral was included in Fast Company’s annual 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators list. [49]

  3. Oakland Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    RingCentral placed a bid for the naming rights on May 14, 2019, for a $1 million annual payment. [36] The Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Authority gave its approval of the new naming-rights deal on May 31, 2019, [ 37 ] pending formal approval from Major League Baseball. [ 38 ]

  4. Zoom Communications - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] In November 2015, former president of RingCentral David Berman was named president of the company, and Peter Gassner, the founder and CEO of Veeva Systems, joined Zoom's board of directors. [26] In January 2017, the company raised US$100 million in Series D funding from Sequoia Capital at a US$1 billion valuation, [27] making it a ...

  5. Sinch AB - Wikipedia

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    Mblox logo. Mblox Inc. was a global company that provided a Carrier-grade SaaS-based mobile messaging platform [buzzword] to enterprises, including global one-way and two-way SMS, MMS, push notifications, ring-tones, shortcodes and virtual mobile numbers.

  6. Ring (company) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, Ring was founded as Doorbot by Jamie Siminoff. Doorbot was crowdfunded via Christie Street, and raised US$ 364,000, more than the $250,000 requested. [1] [4] [5] Siminoff's team envisioned the product's concept as an "alarm system literally turned inside out" in comparison to other security systems, describing it as a "pre-crime" system. [6]

  7. GoTo Meeting - Wikipedia

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    GoTo Meeting, previously known as GoToMeeting, is a web conferencing tool developed by GoTo. [2] This software facilitates online meeting, desktop sharing, and video conferencing software package that enables the user to meet with other participants via the Internet in real time.

  8. Avaya - Wikipedia

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    Avaya LLC(/ ə ˈ v aɪ. ə /), formerly Avaya Inc., is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, [3] that provides cloud communications and workstream collaboration services.

  9. Twilio - Wikipedia

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    Twilio was founded in 2008 by Jeff Lawson, Evan Cooke, and John Wolthuis [4] and was based initially in Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California. [5]On November 20, 2008, the company launched Twilio Voice, an API to make and receive phone calls completely hosted in the cloud. [6]