SAP
SAP is a German enterprise software company best known for ERP systems such as SAP S/4HANA, which help organizations connect finance, procurement, manufacturing, supply chain, HR, analytics, and business data in one operational platform.
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SAP is a German enterprise software company best known for ERP systems such as SAP S/4HANA, which help organizations connect finance, procurement, manufacturing, supply chain, HR, analytics, and business data in one operational platform.
Samsung is a South Korean technology group best known through Samsung Electronics, a global maker of smartphones, TVs, home appliances, memory chips, display panels, foundry services, and connected-device ecosystems.
Salesforce is an enterprise cloud software company known for customer relationship management, sales automation, service tools, marketing software, data platforms, Slack collaboration, analytics, and AI features for business workflows.
Robotics is the field that designs, builds, controls, and uses robots. It combines mechanical engineering, electronics, software, sensing, control, and safety practices to make machines act in the physical world.
Quantum computing is a computing approach that uses quantum-mechanical systems as information carriers. It is being developed for problems where carefully controlled qubits may eventually help with simulation, optimization, chemistry, materials, and cryptography-related tasks.
Qualcomm is a semiconductor and wireless technology company known for Snapdragon mobile platforms, 5G modems, cellular patents, radio-frequency systems, automotive chips, IoT products, and edge AI features used across phones and connected devices.
PayPal is a financial technology company known for digital wallets, online checkout, peer-to-peer payments through Venmo, merchant services, cards, fraud prevention, risk systems, and cross-border money movement for consumers and businesses.
Oracle is an enterprise software and cloud company known for relational databases, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, business applications, Java, analytics, security, and technology used by organizations that run mission-critical data and operations.
NVIDIA is a technology company known for graphics processors (GPUs) and accelerated computing platforms used in gaming, data centers, artificial intelligence, robotics, and scientific computing.
Netflix is a global entertainment technology company that streams films, series, documentaries, games, and live programming to members across many countries, using subscriptions, advertising, personalization, product design, and original content investment to compete for audience attention.
MongoDB is a technology company known for its document database and MongoDB Atlas cloud platform, helping developers store, query, sync, search, analyze, and build applications around flexible JSON-like data models.
Microsoft is a global technology company known for Windows, Microsoft 365, Azure, Copilot, Teams, GitHub, LinkedIn, Xbox, developer tools, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and AI-powered software used by individuals, businesses, developers, and governments.
Meta Platforms is the technology company behind Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Threads, Meta AI, Quest devices, and Reality Labs, with a business model centered on digital advertising and growing investments in AI infrastructure and immersive technologies.
MercadoLibre is a Latin American ecommerce and fintech company known for its marketplace, Mercado Pago payments, logistics network, merchant services, advertising, credit products, and digital commerce ecosystem across the region.
Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence in which computer systems learn patterns from data instead of being explicitly programmed for every rule. It powers recommendations, search ranking, fraud detection, speech recognition, medical imaging tools, forecasting, translation, robotics, and many modern AI systems.
Lenovo is a global technology company known for personal computers, ThinkPad laptops, Motorola smartphones, tablets, workstations, servers, storage, edge infrastructure, services, and AI-enabled devices and solutions.
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is the network of physical objects that sense, compute, connect, and exchange data. It links everyday devices and industrial equipment to software systems that can monitor conditions and trigger actions.
Intel is a semiconductor company known for PC processors, data-center CPUs, networking chips, AI accelerators, advanced manufacturing, and its effort to build a larger foundry business for customers that need leading-edge chip production.
IBM is an enterprise technology company focused on hybrid cloud, artificial intelligence, consulting, mainframe systems, infrastructure, software, research, security, automation, and quantum computing for governments and businesses with complex mission-critical operations.
Huawei is a Chinese technology company known for telecommunications network equipment, ICT infrastructure, cloud services, smart devices, digital power products, and intelligent automotive components used by carriers, enterprises, and consumers.
HP Inc. is a personal computing and printing company known for laptops, desktops, workstations, printers, ink and toner supplies, gaming PCs, managed print services, and device security for consumers, schools, businesses, and hybrid work.
Heat pumps heat and cool buildings by moving heat rather than making heat by burning fuel or using electric resistance. They can draw heat from outdoor air, the ground, or water, then deliver it indoors or into hot water. Their climate value depends on efficiency, building insulation, refrigerants, electricity sources, installation quality, and grid planning.
Green roofs are planted roof systems that add soil-like growing media, drainage, waterproofing, and vegetation to buildings so rooftops can absorb rain, cool surfaces, and create usable habitat in dense cities.
Green hydrogen is hydrogen made by splitting water with electricity from renewable sources such as wind, solar, hydropower, or geothermal energy. It can help decarbonize some industrial and transport uses where direct electrification is difficult, but it is energy-intensive, costly, and only low-carbon if the electricity and supply chain are genuinely clean.