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The 3rd West Coast Computer Faire was held on November 3–5, 1978, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. [9] The 4th West Coast Computer Faire [10] [11] [12] returned to San Francisco in May 1979 at Brooks Hall and Civic Auditorium. Dan Bricklin demonstrated VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program for personal computers. [13] [14]
This list of California companies includes notable companies that ... Computer Sciences Corporation; Con-way ... List of companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
Everlane – San Francisco; Gap Inc. (199) – San Francisco; Jos. A. Bank – Fremont; Levi Strauss & Co. (495) – San Francisco; Marmot – Rohnert Park; ModCloth – San Francisco; Mountain Hardwear – Richmond; O'Neill – Santa Cruz; Poshmark – Redwood City; Ross Stores (202) – Dublin; Stitch Fix – San Francisco; Tea Collection ...
Xendo, Inc. is an enterprise search company headquartered in San Francisco, California.Xendo operates a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform of the same name which enables professional knowledge workers with Unified Search across 30+ enterprise cloud applications (like Salesforce, Google Apps, Asana, [1] Trello and more) and includes connectors to integrate on-premises and proprietary systems.
SF NET Coffee House Network was an electronic bulletin board system created by Wayne Gregori in San Francisco, California in July 1991. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The network consisted of coin-operated, public access computers installed in many Bay Area coffee houses.
Genesys Cloud Services, Inc. (Genesys), formerly Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc., is an American software company that sells customer experience (CX) and call center technology to mid-sized and large businesses. [2] It sells both cloud-based and hybrid cloud software.
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PagerDuty is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Toronto, Atlanta, London, Lisbon, Tokyo, and Sydney. Its platform is designed to alert clients to disruptions and outages. [ 8 ] The software operates as a standalone service or can be integrated into existing IT systems.