The top 13 companies for women in tech

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Yohana Desta
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The top 13 companies for women in tech
A woman wears Google Glass at an unrelated book presentation and media event on June 10, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

If there's anything the Ellen Pao trial showed, it's that sexism is still alive in Silicon Valley. But some tech companies are trying to change that.

The Anita Borg Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of women in technology, has released a study on the top companies in the world for female technologists. It analyzed 35 companies with a combined workforce of more than 435,000 technical employees, 91,000 of which were women. ABI also measured the representation of women at entry, mid, senior and executive levels, as well as the recruitment and promotion of women.

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The list boiled down to 13 tech companies. Which one took the coveted top spot?

Congratulations to @BNYMellon, 2015 Top Company for Women in Computing. http://t.co/Bf1Cglju38. #WomenInTech— Anita Borg Institute (@anitaborg_org) April 8, 2015

That would be BNY Mellon, an investment company in New York City. Check out the list below to find out which other companies made the cut (ranked alphabetically after BNY Mellon, not based on score).

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