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SoftwareOne is a global provider of software and cloud technology solutions, headquartered in Switzerland. Founded in 2000, the company helps approximately 65,000 business customers optimize their software assets, modernize applications, and migrate to public clouds. With a workforce of over 9,250 employees across 60 countries, SoftwareOne offers 24/7 support in 13 languages and operates in more than 150 countries. The company provides a comprehensive portfolio that includes software and cloud licensing, technology transformation, and digital transformation services. Key offerings involve software lifecycle management, cloud migrations, and proprietary tools like the PyraCloud(R) platform for automated software asset management. SoftwareOne also delivers professional and managed services, ensuring end-to-end support for its clients. Through strategic acquisitions and a focus on empowering IT leaders, SoftwareOne continues to drive digital transformation and innovation across various sectors.
SONDA is a prominent IT services company based in Santiago, Chile, with operations in 13 countries across Latin America. The company provides a wide range of information system solutions, including hardware and software sales, integration, outsourcing, and digital transformation services. SONDA focuses on optimizing operations, enhancing efficiency, security, and improving customer experiences. The company specializes in delivering tailored technological solutions across various industries, including agroindustry, financial services, education, public sector, retail, healthcare, energy, utilities, mining, and manufacturing. SONDA employs thousands of IT professionals and emphasizes innovation through its SONDA Innova hub, which supports technology trends and sustainability initiatives. Their services include network and edge solutions, cloud and datacenter management, workplace services, cybersecurity, and professional services, all designed to boost productivity and enable strategic decision-making.
Granicus is a prominent provider of cloud-based software and services designed for government organizations around the world. With over 20 years of experience, the company connects more than 330 million people across over 7,000 government entities, including nearly 4,500 federal, state, and local agencies. Granicus focuses on enhancing digital experiences through its comprehensive suite of integrated, low-code solutions that streamline government-resident interactions. The company's offerings include digital communications, service request management, agenda and meeting management, video solutions, and web content management. Granicus also provides tools for permitting, licensing, compliance, and public records management. Their AI-powered tools aim to improve operational efficiency and automate workflows, ensuring compliance and transforming citizen services. Granicus emphasizes accessibility and human-centered strategies, supported by a dedicated digital agency and extensive employee support initiatives.
Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media service provider founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. Based in Stockholm, it offers access to over 100 million music tracks, nearly 7 million podcast titles, and 350,000 audiobooks through both free ad-supported and premium subscription models. As of September 2025, Spotify serves more than 713 million monthly active users, including 281 million paying subscribers, across over 180 markets. Spotify launched in October 2008 as a legal alternative to music piracy, negotiating with major labels to build its extensive catalog. The company emphasizes music streaming, personalized playlists, and original podcast content, having made significant expansions into podcasts and audiobooks in recent years. Spotify's mission is to support artists and inspire fans, and it continues to innovate with features like algorithmic recommendations and tools for creators.
CloudKitchens is a technology platform that supports food businesses in operating delivery-focused restaurants, known as ghost kitchens. The company aims to simplify the restaurant experience by addressing the challenges at the intersection of the digital and physical worlds. CloudKitchens offers ready-to-use kitchen spaces optimized for delivery, located in high-demand areas. Their proprietary software and tablet-based management system allow restaurant operators to manage orders, multiple brands, and access business insights from a single device. The company also provides operational support, handling licensing, setup, and maintenance, enabling operators to concentrate on food quality and strategy. The business model features lower capital requirements and reduced overhead, allowing for quicker profitability. CloudKitchens serves a variety of partners, including established franchises like Dickey's Barbecue Pit and new entrepreneurs such as Furlough Brothers, as well as multi-brand operators like Happy Holdings. The company is part of a larger organization that develops various products aimed at solving challenges in the restaurant and logistics sectors.
Dock is a prominent financial technology company based in Brazil, focused on providing infrastructure and regulatory solutions for payments and digital banking throughout Latin America. The company enables businesses to operate as their own banks or utilize fintech solutions through a customizable, white-label platform. This platform supports digital accounts, branded credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as various payment methods, including Brazil's instant payment system, Pix. Dock's API-driven platform manages all aspects of bureaucracy, IT, product development, regulatory compliance, licensing, and fraud prevention. It processes billions of transactions annually and serves over 70 million active accounts across nine countries, including Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. The company is recognized for its significant market share in branded cards in Brazil and is a regulated participant in Pix. Dock emphasizes innovation and financial inclusion, aiming to empower unbanked and underbanked individuals in Latin America through its services.
Epic for Kids, branded as Epic!, is a subscription-based digital reading and learning platform for children aged 12 and under. Founded in 2013 and launched in 2014, the company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and San Jose. Epic! offers unlimited access to over 40,000 books, audiobooks, and videos in a safe, ad-free environment, emphasizing safety and reading confidence. The platform serves more than 50 million children and over 2 million classrooms worldwide. It features content from over 250 publishers, including well-known names like HarperCollins and National Geographic Kids. Epic! provides free access for educators, along with reading analytics and classroom tools. The company generates revenue through family subscriptions and school partnerships, with an estimated annual revenue of $20-25 million. Recent partnerships include a licensing deal with HarperCollins and a collaboration with the Scripps National Spelling Bee as their official reading partner.
Hasbro, Inc. is a prominent American multinational company based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, specializing in toys, board games, and entertainment. Founded in 1923, Hasbro has a rich history of innovation and community engagement through play. The company transitioned from a textile business to a leading toy manufacturer in the 1940s, introducing iconic products like Mr. Potato Head and G.I. Joe, which helped shape the toy industry. Today, Hasbro's diverse portfolio includes beloved brands such as Transformers, My Little Pony, and Play-Doh, along with a wide range of board games like Battleship and Jenga. The company emphasizes intellectual property-driven growth, leveraging licenses for multimedia projects that connect toys with TV shows, films, and comics. Hasbro continues to expand its reach through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, including long-standing collaborations with major brands like Disney.
The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) is a provincial Crown corporation established in 1973, serving as the sole provider of universal, compulsory basic auto insurance for all motorists in British Columbia, Canada. It operates under various acts and is one of Canada's largest property and casualty insurers, employing over 5,000 staff across multiple claims centres and driver licensing locations. ICBC offers mandatory basic auto insurance, which includes essential coverage options such as third-party liability and accident benefits. Additionally, it provides optional auto insurance through a network of independent brokers and government agents. The corporation also manages driver and vehicle services, including vehicle registration and licensing, and processes approximately 900,000 claims annually. ICBC is committed to road safety initiatives and has modernized its operations to enhance customer service and efficiency.
QI Tech is a Brazilian fintech company established in 2018, specializing in technology infrastructure for financial services. The company provides modular APIs that enable businesses to offer a variety of financial products, including banking, credit, payment, and anti-fraud solutions. Licensed by the Brazilian Central Bank as a Direct Credit Society, QI Tech allows companies to provide payroll loans, buy-now-pay-later options, home equity loans, and student loans. The platform supports numerous financial services such as digital registration, credit scoring, digital account opening, and wire transfers. Recent innovations include QI Fatura, which facilitates installment payments via Pix. QI Tech also offers an Insurance-as-a-Service platform and is developing foreign exchange infrastructure to enhance FX operations in Brazil. With over 400 clients, including notable brands like 99, Shopee, and QuintoAndar, QI Tech is expanding its presence throughout Latin America. The company has secured significant funding, including a $200 million Series B round in 2023, and has a market valuation exceeding $2 billion, highlighting its role in Brazil's digital finance landscape.