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Top Sacramento, CA IoT Companies (4)

Internet of Things • Software
Sacramento, California, USA

WifiRents offers mobile broaband cards for rent by the week or the month without the 2 year contract.

eCommerce • Internet of Things
Sacramento, California, USA

eSaving Marketplace is an online platform that enables its users to buy and sell gift cards.

Artificial Intelligence • Internet of Things • Security • Cybersecurity
41 Offices
293,000 Employees

Siemens is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, mobility, and healthcare. Creating technologies for more resource-efficient factories and resilient supply chains to smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner, comfortable transportation and advanced healthcare, the company empowers customers to transform the industries that form the backbone of economies, transforming the everyday for billions of people. In fiscal 2020, which ended on September 30, 2020, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €57.1 billion and net income of €4.2 billion. As of September 30, 2020, the company had around 293,000 employees worldwide.

Internet of Things
Sacramento, California, USA
10 Employees

Bekonix team members have a storied history, beginning in the 1990’s helping to create one of the most iconic products in television and film, the Video Toaster. It was remarkable due to its exceptional functionality and low price point. It not only changed how visual effects were made but who could make them. (Yes, enabling more people to make more great things has always been our passion) It and follow-on products were used in the making of dozens of major motion pictures, hundreds of television shows, and countless commercials- from Forrest Gump to several Star Wars movies. Bekonix CEO Daniel Kaye and CTO Ken Turcotte were each honored with the Primetime Emmy Award® for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development. From there many successful products were created in the consumer electronics and video spaces. The Snappy Video Snapshot was a favorite, which prior to digital cameras was the number one way people brought real-world imagery into their computer. A distribution deal was made with Minolta, and Snappy generated $28 million dollars in revenue in its first year and ultimately sold close to one million units. Later innovations in the graphics tools space included a world-wide 21 language print-at-home consumer product and a 10-year partnership with HP which generated over four billion square inches of print. Jyoti Das, Bekonix COO, is a Hi-Tech veteran with a career spanning two decades at IBM and Intel, leading internal and external market transformations. As a senior director in Intel’s Data Center group, he led go to market strategy for IoT and Big Data. Since 2015, he has led multiple startup initiatives and comes to Bekonix to lead product, marketing, and operations and help realize its vision to disrupt the IoT market.

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