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Framingham-Based BatteryCorp Changes Its Name To Reflect Innovative Vision
The company, headquartered in Framingham, was founded in 1999.

Battery Corp, headquartered in Framingham, announced it has changed its name to Ontegrity.
The company, founded in 1999, is a leader in predictive analytics, site management services and power solutions.
Ontegrity CEO Jonathan Quint said, “Our motivation for making the change is to create a brand that more accurately reflects our identity and our vision for the future, which is that intelligent people and intelligent systems communicate and collaborate so the world’s mission critical systems run without fail. But while the name is new, our commitment to excellence remains the same.”
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Ontegrity offers cloud-based, predictive analytics software, site management services and power solutions that enable customers to receive a more accurate picture of site conditions and the right course of action to increase non-stop product and service availability.
The company differentiates itself through a unique blend of patented software, advanced analytics and highly trained service professionals that are synchronized to help businesses reduce operating expenses, increase efficiency, comply with regulations, prepare for disasters and improve business resilience.
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Ontegrity’s focus on people and technology will allow it to expand beyond the U.S. into global markets, said a press release.
More importantly, Ontegrity is moving beyond its current services for wireless carriers, to new services, industries and the Internet of Things, said the release.
For example, its software already uses predictive analytics to forecast the health of power systems and identify and resolve problems before they occur. It is also rolling out remote monitoring and management solutions that enable it to collect and analyze real-time data about site conditions and equipment to improve site knowledge and reduce unnecessary site visits.
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