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In June 2016, after years of increased private funding, Twilio went public and started trading with a 92% increase on the first day. Since then, it has carried this momentum into 2022 and delivered another strong quarter to start the year, with first quarter revenue coming in at $875 million, representing 48% year-over-year growth. As of March 31, 2022, the platform has 268,000 active customer accounts, compared to 235,000 on March 31, 2021.
Indian multinational technology company Zoho is best known for Zoho Office Suite. The privately-held company was founded in 1996 by Sridhar Vembu and Tony Thomas, who launched it under the name "AdventNet" from a small apartment in the suburbs of India. Today, the billion dollar company has nearly 13,000 employees and seven locations, including its global headquarters in Chennai, India and corporate headquarters outside of Austin in Del Valle, Texas.
For more than 30 years, SonicWall has been at the forefront of cybersecurity. Founded in 1991 under the name "Sonic Systems," the company offers award-winning real-time breach detection and prevention solutions, coupled with the formidable resources of more than 17,000 active SonicWall partners. Its client base includes service providers, data centers, large distributed enterprises, and government agencies. Originally a private company headquartered in Silicon Valley, the company was acquired by Dell in 2012, before being sold to its current owners: the private equity firm Francisco Partners and hedge fund Elliott Management.
Based in Silicon Valley, Intercom is the producer of enterprise communication solutions used by more than 25,000 organizations around the globe. Its platform enables businesses, including Microsoft, Amazon, and Atlassian, to communicate easily and successfully engage with their customers. Founded in 2011, the company is a private venture with nearly 1,400 employees across offices in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
Founded in Pune, India, and headquartered in San Francisco, Druva is a privately-held data management company providing SaaS-based data protection and management products. With more than 1,000 employees operating in offices across the world, Druva enables cyber, data, and operational resilience for every organization with the Data Resiliency Cloud, an industry-standard of at-scale SaaS solutions. The company was founded in 2008 by Jaspreet Singh (Chief Executive Officer), Milind Borate (Chief Technology Officer), and Ramani Kothandaraman.
The company additionally provides customer support services related to initial implementation setup, ongoing support, and application training. It delivers its application over the internet as a subscription service using a SaaS model. Recently, following several other rounds of funding, the company received $150 million in its final private investment led by the venture capital firm Sequoia Capital at a valuation of $4 billion.
Recognizing an opportunity to manufacture steel pipe and tubing for irrigation equipment as well as develop markets throughout the United States for original equipment manufacturers, steel service centers, and public and private projects, Valmont was formed. Valley continues as a separate brand focused on serving the agricultural industry.
Valmont acquired the assets of Pure Metal Galvanizing of Ontario, Canada. Pure Metal operated five kettles out of three locations in Ontario. Valmont also acquired privately-held Locker Group Holdings Pty Ltd., a market leader in Australia and Asia, for the manufacture of perforated and expanded metal for the non-residential market, industrial flooring and handrails for the access systems market, and screening media for applications in the industrial and mining sectors. Locker Group has annual sales of approximately $80 million and operates five manufacturing locations across the region.
On receiving their sand-coloured beret, all other ranks revert to the rank of trooper (equivalent of private) and will transfer to the Royal Australian Infantry Corps (if not already in the Infantry Corps).
In the last decade of the 20th century, the number of cases of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, reached alarming levels [1,2,3,4]. In reaction to this epidemiological situation of a lethal disease, a number of stakeholders came together to support the affected countries. In the early years of the 21st century, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a public-private partnership that, together with important efforts from bilateral cooperation and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), enabled to reverse the epidemiological trend [5]. In this process, the key role was played by the National Sleeping Sickness Control Programmes (NSSCPs) of endemic countries and their committed health workers. 781b155fdc