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  2. Pearson Education - Wikipedia

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    PowerSchool was a profitable product for Pearson; in 2014, it generated $97 million in revenue and $20 million in operating income. [53] In 2015, Pearson sold PowerSchool to Vista Equity Partners for $350 million cash. [53] In 2007, the company developed the youth-oriented online quest game Poptropica, through its Family Education Network. In ...

  3. Preferred provider organization - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, an early PPO was organized in Denver at St. Luke's Medical Center at the suggestion of Samuel Jenkins, [3] an employee of the Segal Group who consulted with hospitals for Taft-Hartley trust funds. [4]: 6 By 1982, 40 plans were counted and by 1983 variations such as the exclusive provider organization had arisen. [3]

  4. Elevance Health - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cross of California was the predecessor of WellPoint Health Network Inc. In 1982, Blue Cross of California was founded with the consolidation of Blue Cross of Northern California (established in 1936) and Blue Cross of Southern California (established in 1937).

  5. Ellevate Network - Wikipedia

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    Ellevate Network (officially 85 Broads Unlimited, LLC dba Ellevate Network) is a Global Community of women committed to fostering and promoting gender equality in the workplace. The organization provides women and allies with a community to lean on and learn from through community, online and offline education, inspiration, and opportunity.

  6. Vista Equity Partners - Wikipedia

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    Vista Equity Partners Management, LLC is an American private equity firm that invests in software, data, and technology-enabled businesses. [4] [failed verification] With over $100 billion in assets under management (AUM), it is one of the largest private equity firms in the world. [5]

  7. Privilege escalation - Wikipedia

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    The arrow represents a rootkit gaining access to the kernel, and the little gate represents normal privilege elevation, where the user has to enter an Administrator username and password. Privilege escalation is the act of exploiting a bug , a design flaw , or a configuration oversight in an operating system or software application to gain ...

  8. CareSource - Wikipedia

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    The new building would provide space for 800 employees and create a campus-like environment in the urban core. [35] The new office, named the Pamela Morris Center to honor the legacy of its founder, [36] will be located at First and Jefferson streets and be the first new high-rise in downtown Dayton since the company's headquarters opened in ...

  9. Identity provider - Wikipedia

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    An identity provider (abbreviated IdP or IDP) is a system entity that creates, maintains, and manages identity information for principals and also provides authentication services to relying applications within a federation or distributed network. [1] Identity providers offer user authentication as a service.