Communication equipment companies in Irvine (5 found)

Since 1998, CardLogix has manufactured millions of cards that have shipped to over 36 countries around the world. With expertise in card and chip technology, as well as card operating systems, software, development tools, and middleware, CardLogix has continuously been at the forefront of smart card technology. The company responds to market opportunities with creative design and ISO quality manufacturing for Trusted ID and Transaction Systems.

Emergency systems and communication equipment provide reliable communications and improve public safety on freeways, bridges, tunnels, parking lots, campuses, industrial complexes, and on remote roadways, parks, and recreational areas. We all know that the presence of mobile phone users is growing. Still, it is a proven fact that Emergency Call Systems are a more effective and reliable communication path in unforeseen road situations.

CloudBlue is a SaaS company helping businesses transform themselves, whatever their position in the supply chain. Its managed marketplace platform takes the complexity out of distributing subscription-based solutions in the everything-as-a-service world. CloudBlue technology does the heavy lifting for all processes that make everything-as-a-service commerce a reality.

NetObjex is a pioneer in IoT Platforms and Solutions. Its comprehensive platform consists of a Device Platform, Mobile Platform and Cloud Platform to provide complete solutions to enterprises from the cloud to the ‘last mile’ of IoT.

Susteen’s core competencies consist in both hardware and software solutions for the wireless communication industry and consumer markets.

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