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  2. The Portland Group - Wikipedia

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    PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.) was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems. On July 29, 2013, Nvidia acquired The Portland Group, Inc. [1] [2] As of August 5, 2020, the "PGI Compilers and Tools" technology is a part of the Nvidia HPC SDK product available as a free download from Nvidia.

  3. Boland T. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Jones remains active as PGi's Founder, chairman and CEO and has grown PGi into a successful virtual meetings company, where he spearheaded development of PGi's latest two virtual meeting solutions, iMeet and GlobalMeet. Beyond his work at PGi, Boland has helped fund and launch more than 100 companies.

  4. Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment - Wikipedia

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    The Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII or PGI) is a collaborative effort by Group of Seven (G7) to fund infrastructure projects in developing nations [1] based on the trust principles of the Blue Dot Network.

  5. Intelisys - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, an alliance between distributors Intelisys and ScanSource was formed to enable ScanSource channel partners to access Intelisys' suppliers and resources necessary to successfully leverage a services-based business model, whether historically IT or telco-focused. [17] Intelisys celebrated its 20-year anniversary in December 2014. [18]

  6. ACT Conferencing - Wikipedia

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    ACT Conferencing, a PGi Company provides global conferencing services: audio, video, web and multimedia events. The company employs approximately 350 people, who are located in the headquarters office near Denver, Colorado, US; in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, US; and in other offices in Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia. [1]

  7. List of retailers' cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Retailer Owned Food Distributors & Associates – federation of grocers' cooperatives; Consumers' cooperative; List of cooperatives; SPAR – an international grocers' and distributors' marketing and buying association that organizes along similar lines to a co-operative

  8. MicroAge - Wikipedia

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    MicroAge developed into a major national distributor as well as having its own chain of stores, becoming the most widely known franchiser in the computer industry with over 1,400 franchises worldwide, including locations in Europe, Japan and the USSR. Its primary competitor at the time was ComputerLand, another well-known franchising operation.

  9. United Natural Foods - Wikipedia

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    United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI) is a Providence, Rhode Island–based natural and organic food company. The largest publicly traded wholesale distributor of health and specialty food in the United States and Canada, [3] [4] it is Whole Foods Market's main supplier, with their traffic making up over a third of its revenue in 2018.