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San Francisco CA restaurant technology integration platform connecting third-party apps to restaurant POS systems via a universal API; enables the restaurant tech ecosystem.
Omnivore is a restaurant technology integration platform headquartered in San Francisco, California, that provides a universal API connecting third-party applications to restaurant POS systems. Founded in 2014, Omnivore acts as middleware for the restaurant technology ecosystem, allowing digital ordering platforms, loyalty systems, table management tools, and other restaurant software to integrate with POS systems like Aloha, MICROS, Dinerware, and others through a single standardized API rather than requiring custom point-to-point integrations with each POS system.\n\nOmnivore's platform abstracts the complexity and fragmentation of the restaurant POS landscape, which is characterized by dozens of proprietary systems with inconsistent and often undocumented APIs. By connecting to Omnivore once, a technology vendor gains the ability to integrate with a wide range of POS systems immediately, dramatically reducing integration development time and maintenance costs. Restaurant operators benefit from a broader selection of compatible third-party applications without requiring their POS vendor's cooperation on each integration.\n\nOmnivore's integration platform has been adopted by hundreds of restaurant technology companies and deployed in tens of thousands of restaurant locations. The company competes in the API middleware space with Deliverect's POS integration layer and proprietary POS marketplace programs offered by Toast and Square. Omnivore differentiates by supporting legacy and enterprise POS systems — particularly Aloha and MICROS — that dominate the enterprise restaurant market but have historically been difficult to integrate with modern cloud-based applications.
Bayer (ETR: BAYN)-owned digital agriculture platform managing 250M+ subscribed acres in 23 countries; precision farming AI saving farmers 15% on inputs competing with John Deere Operations Center for the farm data platform relationship.
Climate FieldView is a digital agriculture and precision farming platform — owned by Bayer AG (ETR: BAYN) as a subsidiary of The Climate Corporation (which Bayer acquired through its $63 billion Monsanto acquisition in 2018) — providing row crop farmers across 23 countries with an integrated platform for collecting field data from farming equipment, storing soil sampling and agronomic history, analyzing yield patterns across fields, and providing variable-rate seeding and fertilization recommendations powered by machine learning models trained on weather data, soil health, and historical yield outcomes. Climate FieldView manages 250+ million subscribed acres globally, helping farmers save approximately 15% on input costs through precision agronomic decision support in the $24.42 billion global agritech market.
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