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  2. Logi Analytics - Wikipedia

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    insightsoftware.com Logi Analytics, Inc. is a computer software company headquartered in McLean , Virginia , United States with offices in the UK and Ireland . It offers interactive data visualization products for business intelligence and business analytics .

  3. Insight Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Ensynch, an information technology company founded in 2000, was acquired by Insight in September 2011. [14] [15] Insight acquired Inmac Gmbh, a business-to-business hardware reseller based in Germany, in February 2012. [16] In June 2015, Insight underwent a corporate rebranding.

  4. Faithlife Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1992 as Logos Research Systems, Inc., when two Microsoft employees, Bob Pritchett and Kiernon Reiniger, along with Bob’s father, Dale Pritchett quit their jobs to develop Christian software. [2] [3] Their first product was called Logos Bible Software for Microsoft Windows. For nearly 20 years this was the company's only major ...

  5. Workday, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Workday, Inc., is an American on‑demand (cloud-based) financial management, human capital management, and student information system software vendor. Workday was founded by David Duffield, founder and former CEO of ERP company PeopleSoft, along with former PeopleSoft chief strategist Aneel Bhusri, following Oracle's acquisition of PeopleSoft in 2005.

  6. Insight Partners - Wikipedia

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    Insight Partners was founded in 1995 by Jeff Horing and Jerry Murdock. [9] [10] [11] As of December 31, 2022, the firm has over $75 billion in regulatory assets under management. Insight Partners has invested in more than 750 companies worldwide and has seen over 55 portfolio companies achieve an IPO. [3]

  7. Bobby Gruenewald - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Gruenewald founded and ran two major companies. He first created a web hosting company, which later sold for an undisclosed amount in the millions. He then created the largest WWE fan site at the time, with games and online chat rooms for fans. The WWE website also later sold for an undisclosed amount in the millions.

  8. List of founders of religious traditions - Wikipedia

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    Religious tradition founded Life of founder Mazdak: Mazdakism: died c. 526 Bodhidharma: Zen, more specifically Ch'an: 5th or 6th century Muhammad: Islam: c. 570–632 Gaudapada: Advaita Vedanta: c. 6th century CE Songtsen Gampo: Tibetan Buddhism: 7th century En no Gyōja: Shugendō: late 7th century Huineng: East Asian Zen Buddhism: 638–713 ...

  9. 37signals - Wikipedia

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    37signals (formerly Basecamp before reverting to its original name) is an American web software company based in Chicago, Illinois.The firm was co‑founded in 1999 by Jason Fried, Carlos Segura, and Ernest Kim as a web design company.