InSORS
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inSORS Integrated Communications develops, markets, and supports enterprise collaboration software and solutions that enable multi-point communication of applications and their output of business and research processes using protocols developed by the US Department of Energy's Access Grid project.
Based in Chicago, inSORS provides software and related services to the world's leading companies, research labs, and government institutions. Founded in 1998, the company has North American offices and demonstration facilities in Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, London, Brussels, and Tokyo.