FortiusOne provides next-generation intelligent mapping services that make the world's geographic data accessible to everyone. GeoCommons is the company's public site for creating, exploring and sharing intelligent maps, and enables users to visualize data on maps for learning, decision making and problem solving.
Postful, Inc. is focused on providing a print and mail utility for the Web, and was founded in 2006 to enable people who use e-mail to correspond easily with people who don't use email. This web-based service increased their overall performance by 30%, and reduced hosting costs by 45% after moving from Linux OS to Solaris10 and Sun.
RealTime Matrix processes two million articles a day, brings all the data in to RSS II format, matches customer preferences, and makes this content available to users based on their preferences. The company processes up to 10 million requests for matching content on a daily basis.
Founded in 2004, SearchForce is a Web software as service provider focused on maximizing ROI on search engine marketing (SEM). With 50 million keywords under management and more than US$100 million in spend passing through the system, SearchForce's platforms make it possible to track and bid on relevant keywords across multiple search engines in real time. SearchForce provides agencies and advertisers with one unified interface for search engine marketing and portfolio management.
AppVoyage, which pioneered mobile application technology, wants to change the way mobile applications are delivered and used. The company provides on-demand access to mobile web applications. Founded in 2006, AppVoyage is headquartered in San Jose, California and operates branch offices in India.
Infosolve Technologies, Inc. provides clients with comprehensive data solutions and integration services to achieve their business objectives and create strategic opportunities. Infosolve uses open source technologies and innovative business processes to provide clients of all sizes with access to advanced data services featuring Infosolve's powerful Zero based data solutions, including Zero upfront costs, Zero licenses, Zero hardware requirements and Zero defect data.
Glasses Direct, a UK Internet retailer of prescription glasses, is the world's largest direct seller of prescription glasses, selling on average a pair every six minutes. With numerous business and entrepreneurial awards to its credit, the company has flourished in a market where glasses are often overpriced. Glasses Direct quickly outgrew its small offices, requiring a platform that could scale with its fast-growing demand The company selected Sun's MySQL database running the Solaris 10 Operating System and Coolthread technology. Glasses Direct earns the distinction as the first European Sun Startup Essentials managed hosting customer and is managed by Sun's hosting partner, NTT Europe Online. As a result, Glasses Direct has been able to implement a secure, stable and reliable platform built on cutting-edge technologies and has resulted in a 300 percent performance improvement in its website.
Zadspace is a Sun Startup Essentials program member with a new direct advertising system that prints full-color targeted promotions onto labels placed on the outside of shipped packages. Its proprietary algorithm analyzes data from an e-commerce or mail-order transaction to determine the geographic, psychographic, and demographic profile for a given consumer. That data is used to generate a personalized and relevant promotion for the recipient. “It’s like a personalized billboard for the package recipient,” said Zadspace’s president Todd Outten. “That’s what’s seen by the consumer. Yet behind the scenes we employ extensive analytical processes to determine which label to print.” The Zadspace network, which is built on Sun Solaris technology, processes millions of computations per transaction.
fav.or.it is the first integrated solution to allow blogging experts and non-technical people unlimited access to the worldwide blogosphere. Over the last few years blogging has grown exponentially, with various estimates of over 75 million blogs in existence today. But the problem lies with the tools that bloggers use. Most people have used news readers such as Google's service. This is still quite a "techie" product, however, as the user needs to understand how to add RSS stream feeds to the reader. But newsreaders still have an even greater major flaw, how do you read, comment and post to multiple blogs? This is the flaw that Fav.or.it comprehensively eliminates. No longer do you need to be a "techie" with multiple tabs open in a browser and understand RSS feeds. Fav.or.it brings ease of use and simplicity to the whole blogging experience. In short you can read blogs, post comments, write blogs and re-publish content all from the same platform.