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SoftwareKeep
Softwarekeep Group takes pride in offering the very best in the software industry. We believe that our customers deserve only the best when it comes to computer needs. We offer a wide range of products, from operations system to security software. SoftwareKeep Group is focused on providing quality over quantity and provides excellent service.
Seattle, Washington, US
Private
$78M Revenue
https://softwarekeep.com
5 Employees
Collabra Networks
We offer help setting up and migrating companies to the Cloud based Microsoft® Online Services which provides businesses with subscription-based Microsoft-hosted online services that eliminate costly onsite servers and equipment. Microsoft® Online Services offer access to rich communication, collaboration, and productivity applications from anywhere without the need for costly virtual private networks (VPN). This hosted solution helps organizations reduce the costs of managing and maintaining business systems, which frees information technology resources and enables staff to focus on initiatives that can deliver competitive advantage to the business. Starting from $8 per user per month for the Microsoft Office 365 suite. Lower costs are available for individual services such as just Microsoft Exchange Online at $4.00 per user per month. Microsoft Office 365 includes: Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Office Live Meeting (web conferencing), Microsoft Lync Online (Instant Messaging, Video Conferencing, Webcasts and phone services). See our website for a free trial. www.collabranetworks.com
Petaluma, California, US
Private
$1M Revenue
http://collabranetworks.com
2 Employees
Exchangepedia
Exchangepedia was started in 2004 as a repository of tech notes related to issues I ran into as an IT pro, mostly related to Exchange Server, Active Directory, Security, and Windows. It was called "Bharat Suneja's Blog" back then. The blog was self-hosted on an aging Pentium 4 server with all of 256 Mb. of RAM, and also ran Active Directory (DC/GC) and Exchange Server 2003. Blogger, a free blogging service which was later acquired by Google and still lives on, became the CMS of choice, simply because it was free and had reasonably decent features. Over the years, the blog has gone through several redesigns, and morphed into Exchangepedia Blog. With the recent move to WordPress, we dropped the "Blog" - so Exchangepedia it is. The old site is available at http://exchangepedia.com/blog as we transition to WordPress and gradually redirect all old URLs. Over the years, we've seen several major Exchange Server and Windows releases, and experienced rapid traffic growth. Exchangepedia has readers in all 50 U.S. states and more than 150 countries world-wide.
US
Private
$5M Revenue
http://www.exchangepedia.com
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