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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2018: Adya, San Francisco, CA

Posted on Wednesday, May 2nd 2018

Adya is a SaaS data security platform that helps enterprises manage and secure their SaaS apps. It helps Google’s G Suite admins to get visibility into what data has been exposed, what third-party apps have been installed along with their degree of risk, which external users have access to internal data, and which internal users have been exposing data. It also helps fix such security threats and mishaps with a few clicks and tweaks in policies. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2017: Simplify Solar, Houston, TX

Posted on Thursday, Nov 30th 2017

Simplify Solar is an end-to-end platform solution that enables long tail contractors, roofers, and dealers to sell solar energy solutions to their existing customer base. It is a one-click solar business that provides lead generation, financing, design, procurement, and installation services through a white-labeled platform. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2017: Afamado, Noida, India

Posted on Monday, Nov 6th 2017

Afamado is an e-tailer that focuses on producing quality and fashionable international clothes for full figured women in India, where about 8% of the population is plus size. It not only offers clothes in plus sizes but also designs clothes keeping in mind the customer’s body type and preferences. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2017: Adya, San Francisco, CA

Posted on Monday, Sep 25th 2017

Adya is a SaaS data security platform that helps companies protect their data from insider attacks and ransomware, which is a problem seen in more than 70% of enterprises. It helps companies detect where their most sensitive data is, protects it from overexposure, and sends alerts in case of misuse or theft. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2016: RemoteToPC, Dallas, TX

Posted on Monday, Jul 11th 2016

RemoteToPC is a remote support tool built for IT personnel that provides remote access to PCs as well as remote monitoring and alerts. Its main value proposition is a state of the art, high-tech product at a low cost. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2015: Ankota LLC, Waltham, MA

Posted on Tuesday, Mar 10th 2015

Billions of dollars are spent annually on avoidable hospital readmissions mainly for the chronically ill and elderly patients. This is primarily due to poorly managed transitional home care services. Ankota aims to remove this pain point through its software for managing care delivery for home care agencies. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2014: Pronounce Names, San Jose, CA

Posted on Monday, Aug 25th 2014

In today’s increasingly multi-cultural society, you often come across the need to find the correct pronunciation of a name, a place, or even an item on the menu. You could find the correct pronunciation of a place in a dictionary, but how do you find the correct pronunciation of a name? >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2014: Guesswork

Posted on Wednesday, Jun 25th 2014

Guesswork is a machine learning platform that predicts customer intent. It helps CRM and e-commerce companies use this knowledge to personalize product recommendations. Founded in 2013, the platform was launched this week and has three large OEM deals in the pipeline.

Guesswork was founded by Mani Doraisamy and Boobesh Ramalingam who have known each other since college days and have worked together for five years. They both have more than 14 years of experience in building technology platforms. Prior to founding Guesswork, Mani had co-founded OrangeScape where he created two rules engine platforms on the cloud – Visual PaaS and Kissflow. While building an app for understanding and responding automatically to customer feedback, they found that machine learning was ineffective – at least during the initial stages. They solved this problem by creating a rules engine layer on top of the machine learning algorithm and thus was born the idea for Guesswork.
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