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Maven Wave
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2008
Company Type
Private
Revenue
NA
Employees
51 - 200
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Company Description
Maven Wave helps leading companies make the shift to digital and shorten
the fuse to innovation. Maven Wave combines the expertise and
discipline of top-tier consulting and the agility you’d expect from a
cutting-edge technology firm. This multidisciplinary blend of skills
allows us to create unique digital advantages for our clients. Maven
Wave’s digital solutions are agile, mobile, rooted in analytics, and
built in the cloud
the fuse to innovation. Maven Wave combines the expertise and
discipline of top-tier consulting and the agility you’d expect from a
cutting-edge technology firm. This multidisciplinary blend of skills
allows us to create unique digital advantages for our clients. Maven
Wave’s digital solutions are agile, mobile, rooted in analytics, and
built in the cloud
IoT Solutions
Management Consulting, Technonlogy, Google Cloud, Ux (User Experience, Data Analytics and Cloud Infrastucture.
IoT Snapshot
Maven Wave is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas), and networks and connectivity technologies, and also active in the buildings industries.
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Technology Stack
Maven Wave’s Technology Stack maps Maven Wave’s participation in the platform as a service (paas), and networks and connectivity IoT Technology stack.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Unifying Global Operations with Google Workspace: A Case Study on Standard Industries
Standard Industries, a global industrial company with over 15,000 employees across 184 locations in 80 countries, was facing significant challenges in streamlining communications and collaboration. The company was struggling with the simple task of scheduling a senior leadership meeting, which required several executive assistants to coordinate over the phone to determine availability. Furthermore, the company was dealing with over 28 active directory environments and four different mail and collaboration platforms across the organization. The need for a single, unified collaboration tool that could be used across all their locations on four continents was evident.