Motivosity
Motivosity is an all-in-one employee recognition and rewards platform designed to help companies build stronger culture, deeper connection, and higher engagement. From peer-to-peer shoutouts to milestone celebrations and lifestyle rewards, Motivosity makes appreciation easy and impactful.
The platform includes built-in surveys, real-time feedback tools, and flexible reward options like Amazon, PayPal, custom swag, and more. It integrates seamlessly with tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, ADP, BambooHR, and other leading HRIS systems—so it fits right into your workflow.
HR leaders love the measurable impact:
• 36% lower turnover
• 196% boost in eNPS
• 106% increase in peer connection
If you're looking to simplify recognition and create a culture where people feel seen, valued, and motivated—Motivosity delivers.
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Ditto
Ditto is the only mobile database with built-in edge device connectivity and resiliency, enabling apps to synchronize without relying on a central server or constant cloud connectivity. With billions of edge devices and deskless workers driving operations and revenue, businesses are hitting the limits of what traditional cloud architectures can offer. Trusted by Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, and more, Ditto is pioneering the edge-native revolution, transforming how businesses connect, sync, and operate at the edge. By eliminating hardware dependencies, Ditto’s software-driven networking is enabling businesses to build faster, more resilient systems that thrive at the edge – no Wi-Fi, servers, or cloud required.
Through the use of CRDTs and P2P mesh replication, Ditto's technology enables you to build collaborative, resilient applications where data is always available and up-to-date for every user, and can even be synced in completely offline situations. This allows you to keep mission-critical systems online when it matters most.
Ditto uses an edge-native architecture. Edge-native solutions are built specifically to thrive on mobile and edge devices, without relying solely on cloud-based services. Devices running Ditto apps can discover and communicate with each other directly, forming an ad-hoc mesh network rather than routing everything through a cloud server. The platform automatically handles the complexity of discovery and connectivity using both online and offline channels – Bluetooth, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, local LAN, WiFi, Cellular – to find nearby devices and sync data changes in real-time.
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Aleph Zero
Aleph Zero is a privacy-focused public blockchain designed for enterprise, Web 3.0, and DeFi applications, featuring instant transaction finality. This blockchain utilizes a proof-of-stake mechanism and integrates a unique aBFT consensus protocol along with a tailored substrate stack. Currently, the team is enhancing the platform by incorporating a privacy framework that leverages Zero-knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) and secure Multi-Party Computation (sMPC), providing developers with an innovative method for creating private smart contracts. In a laboratory environment, Aleph Zero's peer-reviewed consensus protocol, known as AlephBFT, demonstrated impressive metrics, achieving 89,600 transactions per second with a confirmation time of just 416 milliseconds across a decentralized setup involving 112 AWS nodes distributed globally. However, the actual performance of Aleph Zero in real-world scenarios, especially under substantial network traffic, remains to be fully assessed. Notably, the Aleph Zero Consensus Protocol has undergone rigorous peer review and has been officially accepted for publication in the proceedings of the Advances in Financial Technology conference held in 2019, marking a significant milestone in its development journey. The ongoing enhancements aim to solidify Aleph Zero's position as a leader in blockchain privacy solutions.
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Handshake
Handshake is a pioneering peer-to-peer naming protocol that operates in a decentralized and permissionless manner, empowering each participant to validate and oversee the root DNS naming zone, thereby presenting an alternative to traditional certificate authorities and naming frameworks. In the current landscape, internet names such as top-level domains and social media handles depend heavily on centralized entities that exercise complete control over a system trusted to be reliable, which inherently poses risks of hacking, censorship, and corruption. By introducing innovative methods, Handshake strives to enhance the internet's security, resilience, and societal value through a network validated by its users, representing a significant shift from centralization to a more distributed structure. This initiative not only addresses the shortcomings of the centralized internet services that have dominated since the 1990s but also seeks to revive the original vision of a decentralized internet, where control is distributed among its users rather than concentrated in the hands of a few. Ultimately, Handshake serves as a vital experiment in shaping the future of internet governance and user autonomy.
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