In 2003, Graviton merged with Xsilogy, a provider of wireless sensor network technologies and applications. Graviton, Inc. had been a high-tech, privately-held, development-stage company - a pioneer in the (then) emerging sensornetics industry: producing small, pill-sized sensors to expand the capacity of the public and private sectors to manage buildings, infrastructure, and other elements of the engineered world providing comprehensive monitoring and control solutions. The firm offered a sophisticated integration of next-generation microsensors, non-wired networks optimized for sensor traffic, and management software designed cost effectively and efficiently to synthesize sensor data into actionable outputs. Graviton's wireless sensory information networks supported major reductions in the cost of doing business, efficiently control machines and devices, and conserve human and natural resource. Graviton developed sensor technology to keep managers informed, used wireless communications to provide operations data and real-time connections, and provided managed information services to keep managers in control. Gravitons integrated solutions were designed to expand the common sense of managers and decision-makers at every level by generating, transmitting, and managing new data to provide more accurate, timely, and actionable intelligence to better inform everyday decision-making.