Software systems integrators in Irvine (10 found)

Alteryx unifies analytics, data science, and business process automation in one, end-to-end platform to accelerate digital transformation. Organisations of all sizes, all over the world, rely on the Alteryx Analytic Process Automation Platform to deliver high-impact business outcomes and the rapid upskilling of their modern workforce.

Established in 2012, Avycon is one of the proud global market pioneers in the video surveillance industry. Avycon's products are enabled with innovative technology and solutions, which allows for products that provide high performance, professional security, and quality video surveillance products.

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.

Omnitron Systems is a renowned provider of fiber optic, Ethernet, PoE network equipment and other network solutions. The company also provides enterprise and government security surveillance and network solutions.

SkyBell Technologies, Inc., proudly rooted in Irvine, California, has been on a mission since 2013 to transform everyday life through the power of smart home technology, starting right at the front door. Journey started in 2013 with a successful crowdfunding campaign, pioneering the creation of the smart video doorbell-a truly revolutionary invention that has forever changed the landscape of home security.

Technologent is a provider of Edge-to-Edge Information Technology Solutions and Data Security Services for Fortune 1000 and SMB companies. The company offers a unique blend of business practices that are aligned to solve for top CIO concerns and focus on data center infrastructure, business continuity, data protection, service automation and orchestration, continuous intelligence, monitoring, connectivity, collaboration and cybersecurity.

Founded in 2003, Tevora is a specialised management consultancy focused on cybersecurity, risk, and compliance services. Its experienced consultants are devoted to supporting the CISO in protecting their organisation’s digital assets. Tevora ensures the CISOs have the tools and guidance they need to build their departments so they can prevent and respond to daily threats.

Velasea is a full-service OEM system builder that handles highly complex integrations around physical security, retail analytics, computer vision, and artificial intelligence (AI) on behalf of numerous technology partners and system integrators. From ultra-compact to hyper-converged configurations, Velasea successfully provides solutions to challenging emerging technology problems in incredibly demanding, yet varied, environments.

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