Technology Partners

Our Technology Partners

Technology Partners provide the software, communications hub, and CRM services that form the infrastructure for the delivery of the data mining and predictive modeling services provided by CRS.

SPSS, an IBM Company, is a leading global provider of predictive analytics software and solutions. Commercial, government and academic customers worldwide rely on SPSS technology as a competitive advantage in attracting, retaining and growing customers, while reducing fraud and mitigating risk. SPSS software helps organizations predict future events and proactively act upon that insight to drive better business outcomes. By incorporating SPSS Predictive Analytics into their daily operations, organizations become Predictive Enterprises—able to direct and automate decisions to meet business goals and achieve measurable competitive advantage. More information is available at www.spss.com.

 

LityxIQ is a hosted analytics suite that provides insights, intelligence, predictive modeling, and marketing optimization in an integrated, user-friendly environment. It empowers marketers and business users by providing access to highly complex analytic technologies without the need for an advanced degree, while power users benefit greatly from its scalability and efficient analytics. More information is available at www.lityx.com.

 

Box.net, founded in March 2005, (www.box.net) is a leading provider of tools for managing and sharing data online. The service enables users to share, access, and collaborate on files of any type from anywhere. With over 2 million users, over 1 million files served every day, and more than 1000 developers in the Box Enabled Network, Box.net is the first web-native system for access and collaboration allowing for a broad array of functionality. The service is used by individuals, small businesses, and Fortune 1000 companies. Box.net was the first internet storage provider to launch an open API in late 2005. In December 2007, the company launched its OpenBox platform, which connects data from Box.net to other web-based applications and services (like Zoho, Picnik and eFax), giving users the power to do more with their data. The open platform permits companies and developers to integrate their applications and services on the Box.net website. Box.net is a privately held company headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, and is backed by venture capital firms Draper Fisher Jurvetson and U.S. Venture Partners.

 

Salesforce.com is the market and technology leader in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). The company’s portfolio of SaaS applications, including its award-winning CRM application, available at www.salesforce.com/products/, has revolutionized the ways that customers manage and share business information over the Internet. The company’s Force.com PaaS enables customers, developers and partners to build powerful on-demand applications that deliver the benefits of multi-tenancy across the enterprise. Applications built on the Force.com platform, available at www.force.com, can be easily shared, exchanged and installed with a few simple clicks via salesforce.com’s AppExchange marketplace available at www.salesforce.com/appexchange.