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Trams (now Sabre)

Trams (now Sabre)

Trams is a leading mid- and back-office solutions provider for travel agencies. Trams and ClientBase Products and Services assiste travel agencies in their efforts to grow revenue, optimize customer management, and streamline processes. In 2006 Trams became a Division of Sabre Corporation, and Trams and ClientBase Products and Services were integrated with Sabre solutions.
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Unimestre

Unimestre

Unimestre, based in Brazil, provides desktop and Web applications to help school systems track student grades and attendance as well as tuition payments and other student information.
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William Hill PLC

William Hill PLC

Founded in 1934 and today employing approximately 16,000 people, William Hill PLC is one of the world’s leading betting companies. Betting opportunities include a wide range of sporting and non-sporting events, gaming on machines, and numbers-based products such as lotteries. Providing gaming services to customers through licensed betting offices in the UK and with a global reach via its websites, the company is one of the UK’s largest bookmakers—with close to 2,370 licensed betting offices in the UK. William Hill is listed on the London Stock Exchange and generates revenues of approximately £1.6 billion per year.
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WingArc1st

WingArc1st

With headquarters in Japan, WingArc1st empowers businesses to generate the maximum benefit out of their data. The company’s software and services help build environments where businesses can retrieve information assets to gain insights into business performance and accelerate business processes. Solutions the company offers include visual and cloud-based reporting systems as well as business intelligence tools that leverage enterprise-wide data. In addition to offices in Japan, WingArc1st operates several offices throughout Asia.
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Zurich Insurance Group

Zurich Insurance Group

Zurich Insurance Group is one of the world’s largest insurance companies and one of the few to operate on a truly global basis. With approximately 55,000 employees helping people in more than 170 countries understand and protect themselves from risk, Zurich aspires to be the best global insurer as measured by shareholders, customers and employees.
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