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The Business Services category lists sites that provide professional and administrative support services to a variety of businesses and organizations. In some cases, these companies also provide services to consumers, but providing services to other enterprises is their main focus.
http://www.aspentech.com/
Provides software and service solutions used by companies in the process industries to design, operate and manage their manufacturing enterprises. (Nasdaq: AZPN)
http://www.camsys.com/
Provider of management and planning consulting services and information systems to the public and private transportation industries.
http://clinivation.com/
Information on strategic consulting for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and diagnostics industries.
http://www.coastal-usa.com/
Provider of instruments for the environment, ocean and atmosphere.
http://www.consultingexchange.com/
Referral service matching client companies with management and technical consultants.
http://www.forrester.com/
Provides analysis and insight into a broad range of technology areas such as computing, software, networking, the internet and telecommunications, projecting how technology trends will impact businesses, consumers and society. (Nasdaq: FORR).
http://www.kendall-press.com/
Kendall Square printers of business cards, letterheads, presentations, press kits, and other business stationery. Online ordering.
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/ebusiness/planning/061918.html
Provider of collaborative demand management solutions for companies that must accurately anticipate and plan to satisfy customer demand.
http://www.productgenesis.com/
Provides product development service from design through start up. Includes portfolios of clients and products.
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