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The great thing about Massachusetts is that it is currently in the middle of major growth in its technology industry. In fact, a recent report from the research firm CB Insights found that the Bay State is currently third in the country for tech startups. Now is the perfect opportunity to be a part of the creative innovations being done in this field.
But what do some of the best startups in the state look like? Finding the best of the best to invest in or be a part of in other ways can be tricky, especially with so many new companies popping up all over the place.
Here are a few tech startups to keep an eye on:
"Now is the perfect opportunity to be a part of the creative innovations being done in this field."
ClearSky Data: While the digital world continues to grow, we all need places in which to store our data. ClearSky will aim to help businesses with their data storage needs through various products and services it develops.
If you are looking to have your Massachusetts tech startup make the most of your custom database software, be sure to work with developer Kyo Logic.
John is the founder and CEO of Kyo Logic, as well as the chief architect of KyoSync II (which synchronizes data across multiple systems that can’t connect or communicate directly). John works very closely with clients and the Kyo Logic team to help create custom applications and platforms.
John is also an avid electronics enthusiast and audiophile. He created the Caitlin LSA-1 which is a microprocessor-controlled audio preamp used in very high-end audio systems. John has lived in Montreal, Fort Worth, Johannesburg and currently lives in Westport, Connecticut.