INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES


WBMD

 merged with Sapient Health Network in 1999 for its pioneering on-line communities for individuals with chronic disease or conditions.  Sapient's work initiated the phenomenon of web-based collaborative medicine.

 

Wind

acquired Audesi in 2000 for its java-based technology for appliances that support emerging multi-application Internet access devices. 


CMC acquired by IHS, 1995, developed general multimedia products for the entertainment, medical and consumer markets. At the time it was acquired, CMC was the largest independent multimedia development company in the US.

 

Ncompass acquired by Microsoft, 2001, developed web content management solutions for the Microsoft platform, enabling enterprises to cost-effectively develop and maintain dynamic, content-driven web applications.


Print acquired by Mattel in 1998, developed a unique line of multimedia craft kits that effectively integrated the computer and color printer, capitalizing on their respective strengths.

 

  Pureacquired by IBM, 2005, is the leader in creating legally binding transactions for e-commerce and secure e-commerce standards.

 

RSYS (nasdaq: RSYS) was founded by three Intel employees to develop cutting edge, yet cost-effective embedded computers for the industrial automation market. Cascadia led the seed round with co-investor Tektronix Development Corp. RadiSys' 1995 IPO was the most successful IPO in the Northwest for that year.


CORacquired Ralin Medical in 1998, using its predictive modeling and personalized assessments to identify potential health risks, aligning appropriate 24/7services via telephone, mail and web support. From wellness and preventive care to nurse coaching, monitoring, and education for a full range of chronic conditions.


Rule acquired by Microsoft, 2002, provides the fastest, most accurate categorization solutions available to power Parental Controls for ISPs and Mobile Data Providers, Enterprise Filtering, Safe Search and Contextual Advertising.


Templex acquired by Intel, 2001, developed a new generation of telecommunications products based on a proprietary and patented approach to optical Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology.

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