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Genuity

SaaS Platform to manage IT and buy business software

Y CombinatorSummer 2021ActiveB2BSaaSEnterprise Software

What they do

Problem

Businesses struggle to centrally manage IT assets, employee support requests, and software procurement cost-effectively.

Solution

Genuity provides a SaaS platform to track company devices, manage IT support tickets, and purchase business software at wholesale prices.

Who it's for

Companies that need to manage internal IT operations and procure software, especially small to mid-sized businesses.

Founders

Colum Donahue
Founder

I’m a serial entrepreneur with a history of building technology companies that have collectively done over $1b in revenue. Previously the co-founder of GlobalNet International, a NASDAQ publicly traded telecommunications company purchased by the Titan Corporation, an NYSE defense company, and the founder of Visseo, Inc., a leading Voice-over-IP provider that completed millions of phone calls daily for the world’s biggest telecom companies and earned company investors a 12X return.

Jason Noble
Founder

Got my technology start as an IT Specialist in the United States Navy. Technology expert with experience ranging from Enterprise/Government networks to the challenges faced by SMBs managing and implementing tech. Previously the Chief Operating Officer of Xerillion and the Founder of Stratum, Inc. Currently, the Co-Founder of Genuity (gogenuity.com), empowering businesses with technology through software and community.

Zaeem asif
Founder

I specialized in building large scale distributed systems with 2 decades of software development experience and over 50k contributions on Github alone. I have a bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in Computer science with Stanford as the last institution attended. I have also led the team that built the enterprise application integration tier for the largest telecom operator, VEON, serving millions of network messages every second between different enterprise systems.

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