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Artromick International |
| Artromick is the dominant manufacturer and
supplier of medication carts and related drug packaging supplies
and systems to the nursing home industry. Artromick sells its
products predominantly to institutional pharmacies that purchase
drugs in bulk, repackage them into patient-specific containers
and distribute them in carts to long-term care facilities. Artromick
is the recognized engineering leader in its space. The Company’s
products are known for their durability and are highly modular
and customizable to meet specific customer applications. |
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Banner
Services |
| Banner Services Corporation is a Carol Stream,
IL-based provider of precision steel bar grinding services The
company employs advanced production and information systems
to produce its products in industry-leading cycle times and
has an exceptional reputation in a fragmented industry sector. |
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Celleration |
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Celleration™ was founded in 1999 to
develop its Mist Therapy System. This non-contact ultrasound
technology will form the platform for multiple opportunities,
including but not limited to applications in wounds, otology,
urology and dental/drug delivery. The company’s initial
focus will be assisting in healing of chronic wounds with a
focus on decubitus, venous and diabetic ulcers. Other longer-term
applications for Celleration’s™ Technology will
include other types of chronic and acute wounds, burns being
a major component of the acute wound market. |
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Fieldglass |
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Fieldglass provides advanced
web-based software applications to facilitate the procurement
and management of skilled temporary (or "contingent")
employees. The Company's solution suites are modular, scalable
and fully customizable along multiple dimensions, allowing
customers unlimited flexibility in specifying, procuring,
scheduling and tracking their contingent workforce. |
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Integrated
Systems Development (“ISD”) |
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A Holland, MI-based transaction processing
software company, ISD was founded in 1985, and serves over 100
mid- and large-tier retailers. The Company’s Message Sentry
software provides a payment “gateway” that works
with multiple forms of tender, including credit cards, debit
cards, electronic checks, stored value cards, private label
cards, etc. |
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Newser |
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Newser is a mass-market, advertiser-supported online general news site. The Company's short-form, visual approach to news collects stories from throusands of the leading English language news sites and curates them using a combination of intelligent technology and experienced journalists. |
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SterilMed |
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SterilMed is one of the leading reprocessors
of single-use devices ("SUDs") for hospitals and surgical
centers. As part of its comprehensive logistics solution, SterilMed
collects, cleans, tests, sterilizes, repackages and ships SUDs
to its customers. SterilMed has FDA approval to reprocess the
widest variety of medical devices in the country and is ISO
9001/13485 certified. |
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Trustwave |
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Trustwave, formerly known as AmbironTrustwave, is the leading provider of information security and compliance management (PCI) solutions to Fortune 2000 businesses and the public sector. The company’s offerings help ensure the integrity of payment card transactions and provide security for customer and transaction data. |
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CultureWorx |
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CultureWorx provides a hosted Internet-based
performance management platform designed to align corporate
goals with employee actions and behaviors. It does this by offering
a real-time rewards and recognition system that instantly rewards
and acknowledges employees/channel partners for achieving agreed
upon actions. The result is a compelling ROI and more satisfied,
productive, employees. CultureWorx was sold to Carlson
Marketing in 2002. |
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Fitzroy
Dearborn |
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Fitzroy Dearborn is a publisher of high
quality reference books for the librarian market. Fitzroy Dearborn
focuses primarily on the creation of proprietary content and
has titles in areas including the arts, humanities, business,
technology, and the social and physical sciences. Fitzroy Dearborn
has editorial and marketing offices in Chicago and London. Fitzroy
Dearborn was sold to Taylor
and Francis in September 2002. |
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HighBeam |
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HighBeam, LLC is a Chicago-based company
investing in and operating enterprises positioned at the intersection
of technology and media. HighBeam aims to provide individual
researchers with affordable, enterprise-quality online information
resources and the tools to organize and package information
in useful ways.
In August 2002, HighBeam purchased two services — eLibrary
and Encyclopedia.com — from Toronto-based Tucows Inc.
These research services provide resources to over one million
users and tens of thousands of individual subscribers. The
two services formed the core of the business run by Infonautics,
Inc. before Tucows acquired it in 2001. Highbeam was sold to Cengage Learning/Gale in December 2008. |
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Penn Wheeling |
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Penn Wheeling is a leading independent manufacturer
of metal lid closures for glass jars used in applications including
specialty food, personal care, pharmaceutical and other niche
products. The company also has captive lithographic capabilities
that allow it to compete across its diverse customer base for
custom, fast turn around, short-run opportunities. Penn Wheeling
was sold to Tecnocap
S.p.a. in March 2006. |
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ProSight |
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ProSight, a portfolio management software
provider, was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Portland,
OR. The company's flagship product, Portfolios, automates IT
project portfolio management for enterprise-class customers.
Portfolios integrates with existing data sources to gather information
on the status of myriad IT projects throughout the organization.
This information is then automatically consolidated, analyzed
and presented to key decision-makers through user-friendly graphical
maps, dashboards and scorecards. Prosight was sold to Primavera
Systems, Inc. in December 2006. |
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Service
Intelligence |
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Service Intelligence provides a complete
suite of Customer Experience Management and Performance Assessment
products. The Company's offering combines traditional mystery
shopping (historically a fragmented, paper-based service) with
an advanced set of Web-based delivery and analysis tools that
enable its clients to monitor real-time customer trends and
feedback. At the core of value proposition is the ability of
Service Intelligence to study a client's customer experiences,
giving the company insight into the reasons why customers remain
loyal — or defect to the competition — across all
channels of service delivery. Service Intelligence was sold
to Global
Compliance Services, Inc. in February 2006. |
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