Bandwidth
NASDAQ:BANDBandwidth is a leading enterprise cloud communications company. Companies like Cisco, Google, Microsoft, RingCentral, Uber, and Zoom use Bandwidth's APIs to easily embed voice, messaging, and emergency services into software and applications. Bandwidth is the first and only CPaaS provider offering a robust selection of communications APIs built around their own IP voice network.
Instructure
NYSE:INSTInstructure Holdings, Inc. provides cloud-based learning, assessment, development, and engagement systems worldwide. It offers Canvas LMS for content creation, management, and delivery of face-to-face, blended, and online instruction; Canvas Studio, an online video platform that hosts, manages, edits, and delivers video learning experiences; Canvas Catalog, a course catalog and registration system for creating and maintaining a branded marketplace for online course offerings; Canvas Network, an invitation-only offering to host and deliver large-scale online courses; Canvas Credentials, a digital badging solution to provide learners with portable verification of skills in stackable pathways; and Canvas Student Pathways, a solution to guide students through customized learning paths culminating in digital certifications. The company also provides Mastery Assessment, a solution for assessment management and content that include Mastery Connect, a student Assessment Management System; and Mastery View Assessments and Mastery Item Banks that provides various assessment content solutions and analytics. In addition, it offers Impact solutions that helps institutions to adopt new technology tools and evaluate impact on student engagement and outcomes; Elevate Data Sync, a solutions for synchronization of data, grades, and rosters between edtech applications and student information systems; Elevate K-12 Analytics, a data and analytics solution that delivers interactive visualizations and dashboards; Elevate Data Quality, a data-quality solution that ensures accurate, complete, and up-to-date district data; Elevate Standards Alignment, to align standards-based educational content, improve discoverability, and reach new education markets; and LearnPlatform, used to evaluate, select, and manage the ongoing usage and effectiveness of digital learning products. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
PagerDuty
NYSE:PDPagerDuty, Inc. engages in the operation of a digital operations management platform in the United States, EMEA, the Asia Pacific, and Japan. The company's digital operations management platform collects data and digital signals from virtually any software-enabled system or device and leverage powerful machine learning to correlate, process, and predict opportunities and issues. Its platform includes PagerDuty Incident Response, that provides a real-time view across the status of a digital service while incorporating noise reduction to remove false positives; PagerDuty Process Automation products, which empower users with the ability to create automated workflows and runbooks that span different scripts, tools, APIs, and system commands to safely hand off the knowledge required to use these tools correctly and consistently; PagerDuty Event Intelligence, that applies machine learning to correlate and automate the identification of incidents from billions of events; and PagerDuty for Customer Service, which is offered to orchestrate, automate, and scale responses to customer impacting issues. It serves various industries, including software and technology, telecommunications, retail, travel and hospitality, media and entertainment, and financial services. PagerDuty, Inc. was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
SPS Commerce
NASDAQ:SPSCSPS Commerce, Inc. provides cloud-based supply chain management solutions in the United States and internationally. It offers solutions through the SPS Commerce, a cloud-based platform that enhances the way retailers, grocers, suppliers, distributors, and logistics firms manage and fulfill omnichannel orders, optimize sell-through performance, and automate new trading relationships. The company also provides Fulfillment, an electronic data interchange solution that scales as a business grows, where companies use a single system to manage orders and logistics from various sales channels, including wholesale, eCommerce, and marketplaces; and Analytics product that enables organizations to enhance visibility into how products are selling through a single connection across various sales channels, including wholesale, eCommerce, and marketplaces, as well as enhances access and usage of sales and inventory data through a combination of analytics applications, network of connections, and industry-leading expertise. In addition, it offers various complimentary products, such as assortment product, which simplifies the communication of robust, accurate item data by automatically translating item attributes, and hierarchies; and community product that allows organizations to accelerate digitization of their supply chain and improve collaboration with suppliers through change management and onboarding programs. The company was formerly known as St. Paul Software, Inc. and changed its name to SPS Commerce, Inc. in May 2001. SPS Commerce, Inc. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Zuora
NYSE:ZUOZuora, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides cloud-based subscription management platform that enables companies in various industries to launch, manage, and transform into a subscription business. The company offers Zuora platform that acts as an orchestration engine that allows customers quote-to-cash and revenue operations; and Zuora Billing that helps customers to set payment terms, manage hierarchical billing relationships, consolidate invoicing across multiple subscriptions, and tax transactions. It also provides Zuora Revenue, a revenue recognition automation solution; Zuora CPQ for configure, price, and quote various subscription options; Zuora Collect designed to/ handle the complicated function of payments associated with subscription-based businesses; Zephr, a digital subscriber experience platform for digital publishing and media industry; and Zuora Marketplace. It sells its products through its systems integrators, consultants, and ecosystem partners. Zuora, Inc. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.