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Saferock Partners are industry leaders in retail, consumer goods, and book publishing consulting, systems implementations, software and technology. We have selected partners who we believe support our approach of delivering value to our customers quickly and in a cost-efficient manner. Their services complement our efforts to strengthen our overall solutions and customer value proposition. We are proud to be aligned with these partners.
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| SAS SAS is the leader in business analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market. Through innovative solutions, SAS helps customers improve performance and deliver value by making better decisions faster. SAS gives you THE POWER TO KNOW®.
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| IBM
Inc.
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) uses advanced
information technology (IT) to provide customer solutions. The Company operates
primarily in a single industry using several segments that create value by offering
a variety of solutions that include, either singularly or in some combination,
technologies, systems, products, services, software, and financing.
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| Adobe
Systems
Adobe Systems is one of the most diversified software company in the world. The Company offers a line of creative, business and mobile software and services used by high-end consumers, creative professionals, designers, knowledge workers, original equipment manufacturers, developers and enterprises for creating, managing, delivering and engaging with compelling content and experiences across multiple operating systems, devices and media. The Company has operations in the Americas; Europe, Middle East and Africa; and Asia. Its software runs on personal computers with Microsoft Windows, Apple OS, Linux, UNIX and various other platforms, depending on the product.
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| ORACLE
Inc.
Oracle Corporation (Nasdaq: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise
software company, providing enterprise software to the world's largest and most
successful businesses. With annual revenues of more than $10.8 billion, the company
offers its database, tools, and application products, along with related consulting,
education, and support services. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California,
Oracle is the first software company to develop and deploy 100 percent Internet-enabled
enterprise software across its entire product line: database, server, enterprise
business applications, application development, and decision support tools.
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| Microsoft
Inc.
Microsoft Corporation develops, manufactures, licenses, and
supports a wide range of software products for a multitude of computing devices.
Microsoft software includes scalable operating systems for servers, personal computers
(PCs), and intelligent devices; server applications for client/server environments;
knowledge worker productivity applications; and software development tools. The
Company's online efforts include the MSN network of Internet products and services
and alliances with companies involved with broadband access and various forms
of digital interactivity. Microsoft also licenses consumer software programs,
sells hardware devices, provides consulting services, trains and certifies system
integrators and developers, and researches and develops advanced technologies
for future software products. Microsoft has four product segments: Desktop and
Enterprise Software and Services; Consumer Software, Services and Devices; Consumer
Commerce Investments; and Other.
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| Quark
Founded in 1981, Quark, Inc. has been on the leading edge of
publishing software since 1987 when QuarkXPress™, the world's most popular
layout and publication software, debuted. Today, Quark maintains its industry
leadership with a product line that ties together electronic and Internet publishing
with information management, storage, and retrieval.
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| Apple
Apple Computer, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets personal
computers and related personal computing and communicating solutions for sale
primarily to education, creative, consumer, and business customers. Substantially
all of the Company's net sales over the last five years have been derived from
the sale of its Apple Macintosh line of personal computers and related software
and peripherals. The Company offers a range of personal computing products including
desktop and notebook personal computers, related devices and peripherals, networking
and connectivity products, and various third-party hardware products. All of the
Company's Macintosh products utilize PowerPC RISC-based microprocessors.
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