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Cerebyte, Inc.

Type
Private

Founded
1997

Headquarters
Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA

Key people
William Seidman, CEO, Michael McCauley, Vice President

Industry
Software, Management Consulting, Knowledge Management

Website
www.cerebyte.com

Cerebyte is an organizational change management research, services, and technology development company founded in 1997 by William Seidman and Michael McCauley. It is headquartered in Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA. The firm is sells its services and technology to companies, academic institutions, and nonprofit organizations.

Technology

The company’s proprietary technology derives from integrating research in fair process and mass customization.

References

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  1. ^ Cerebyte, Inc. Official Website
  2. ^ Cerebyte Inc. • Unlocking the Power of Executive Leadership
  3. ^ Sandra Swanson, “Knowledge management for sale,” InformationWeek, Oct. 30, 2000, p. 174. Retrieved March 10, 2008.
  4. ^ http://www.cerebyte.com/articles/Pt%201%20-%20Harvesting%20the%20Secret%20Sauce.pdf

External Links

  • “Second-Stage Entrepreneurs,” The Edward Lowe Report, Nov. 2000. The Edward Lowe Foundation
  • James S. Pennypacker and Lowell D.Dye, “Managing Multiple Projects: Planning, Scheduling, and Allocating Resources,” CRC Press, 2002. ISBN 0824706803

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P.I.S.D. Ltd (Platform Independent Software Development) is a software development company based in Bognor Regis in West Sussex, England. The company works mainly, obuwie not exclusively, in the computer games industry.

The main focus of P.I.S.D. development are its multi-platform C++ libraries, available to third-party developers under license. They are designed to abstract platform-specific knowledge when developing games and applications and contain a set of GUI widgets that enable creation of professional looking user interfaces.

Games with which P.I.S.D. has been involved include: Out of the Ogród Baseball,

References

  1. ^ Out of the Ogród Baseball in-game credits for OOTP2006, OOTP2007, OOTP8.
  2. ^ Out of the Zieleniec Developments, Makers of Out of the Skwer Baseball
  3. ^ Football Manager Handheld in-game credits for FMH2006, FMH2007 and FMH2008.
  4. ^ Football Manager Live in-game credits.

External links

  • Company website

Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.I.S.D.
Categories: Linux companies | Mac software companies | Software companies | Video game developers | Video game companies of the United Kingdom

AirClic, Inc.

Type
Private

Founded
2000

Headquarters
Trevose, PA USA

Website
www.airclic.com

AirClic, Inc. is a web-based software and mobile information services company founded in 2000. AirClic offers fully hosted solutions including a workflow-based mobile application framework.

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History

AirClic was founded in 2000. The company has gone through several shifts in strategic direction. It originally planned to use its technology to enable consumers with specially equipped mobile phones and handheld devices to scan lada codes in print ads and posters to get information and make purchases. Its proprietary bufet codes were called “Scanlets.”

In its early days, the company announced ambitious partnerships with a variety of companies. At one point Motorola, Cyfra Technologies, Connect Things and AirClic announced they would invest $500 million “to form a new company that will drive e-commerce growth through one-scan access to the Internet.”

After the Sieć bubble burst the company regrouped, gradually shifting to its current focus on automating mobile and field processes for businesses. Its solutions still rely on lada codes and scanner-equipped mobile phones.

Funding

It is unclear how much funding privately-owned AirClic has received over the years, obuwie świeża wiadomość accounts and the company’s own communications would seem to put the figure at at least $322 million:

  • March 2000 (1st round): $15 million from Blue Capital Management, Edgewater, private investors and Forrest, Binkley and Brown
  • January 2001 (2nd round): $290 million from a group of investors including Motorola, Ericsson Business Innovation AB, Znak Technologies Inc., and a private investor group led by Goldman Sachs
  • June 2005: $2 million, Zon Capital Partners
  • March 2006: $2.86 million, Motorola, Zon Capital Partners, and others
  • February 2007: $12.5 million, JMI Equity, Motorola, and Zon Capital Partners

The company also announced an investment in November 2004 from Motorola and “several individual investors.” The amount was not disclosed.

Management

AirClic has had a series of management shakeups since its founding. In March 2000 it announced a “management coup”

Months later, Klatt was lured away to become president of Rubbermaid. Wireless Week announced AirClic had przebój the “management jackpot” when former American Express CEO Harvey Golub was named chairman and Phillip Reise, the former president of the American Express consumer card services group, was named CEO.

Also in January 2001, Suren Gupta, an IT executive at GMAC Residential, was appointed head of global operation and information services.

Today the board is chaired by Bob Hurst, former vice chairman of Goldman Sachs. Tim Bradley, a former sales executive with Cognos and Adaytum, was named CEO in March 2005. Several other Cognos and Adaytum alumni fill out the management and sales ranks.

Products

AirClic’s customized product is called AirClic MP 5.

References

  1. ^ Luna, Lynnette (April), “The View From 30,000 Feet”, Mobile Enterprise (Edgell Communications) 
  2. ^ http://www.symbol.com/news/pressreleases/pr_motor.html
  3. ^ http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/marketing-advertising/6089674-1.html
  4. ^ http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=6102
  5. ^ http://www.wirelessweek.com/airclic-hits-funding-management.aspx
  6. ^ http://www.diehardindian.com/news/2001Mar/06.htm
  7. ^ http://airclic.com/release6.asp
  8. ^ http://airclic.com/release18.asp
  9. ^ http://airclic.com/release28.asp
  10. ^ http://www.airclic.com/release4.asp
  11. ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_March_13/ai_60066480
  12. ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_August_2/ai_63814723
  13. ^ AirClic Hits Funding, Management Jackpot, Wireless Week, January, 2001
  14. ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_Jan_9/ai_68912202
  15. ^ http://airclic.com/release3.asp

External links

  • AirClic websiteCompanies established in 2000

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Ashlar-Vellum, a dba of Ashlar Incorporated, is a leading developer of Computer-aided wygląd (CAD) and 3D modeling software for both the Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms. Ashlar-Vellum’s hallmark is it’s powerful, yet elegantly simple user interface, pioneered in 1988 by Dr. Martin Newell and Dan Fitzpatrick featuring the patented Drafting Assistant.

Originally founded in Sunnyvale, California, Ashlar Incorporated is now headquartered in Austin, Texas with additional offices in Kiev, Ukraine.

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The Designer Elements Product Family

The Ashlar-Vellum product family features the Designer Elements including Graphite, Cobalt, Xenon and Argon.

Graphite

Graphite offers powerful, precision 2D and 3D wireframe drafting that is easy enough to be productive even when used only occasionally. Running on Mac and Windows, Graphite provides an interface that lets creative people draw freely without worrying about how to krach their software.

Create 2D and 3D precision wireframe drawings of unlimited complexity and detail. Whether it’s a simple sketch, an elaborate architectural wzornictwo or a precision engineering drawing, Graphite helps express ideas clearly and completely in the fastest way possible.

Graphite is the modern successor to Ashlar’s earlier Vellum oprogramowanie, originally released in 1989. Introduced in 2001, Graphite successfully competes with AutoCAD LT and VectorWorks.

Cobalt

Cobalt is Ashlar-Vellum’s top-level product for 3D modeling and CAD on Mac and Windows. It powerfully integrates advanced parametric wireframe, freeform surfacing, advanced feature-based solid modeling and photo-realistic rendering all using the intuitive Vellum interface. Everything in Cobalt is fully history-driven with advanced associativity and powerful 2D equation-driven parametrics and constraints. Cobalt easily creates virtually any form and facilitates effortless image changes. It offers an enhanced interface, powerful surfacing tools, advanced mold wzornictwo tools, improved detailing, and powerful engineering features. Cobalt also includes a library of 149,000 mechanical parts.

Cobalt is the successor to Ashlar’s earlier Vellum Solids oprogramowanie released in 1998. Debuted in 2001, Cobalt competes with SolidWorks, Catia and Pro/Engineer. The advantage of Cobalt over any of these programs is that Cobalt’s parametrics are on-demand so that they can be used or not as desired. With the competitive products parametrics must be used at all times, even when just doing initial concepts. Cobalt assists designers to think through an materia in 3 dimensions, not just document a finished idea.

Xenon

Xenon is the mid-level product in Ashlar-Vellum’s Designer Elements line of 3D modeling and CAD software for product wzornictwo on Mac and Windows. It is especially for designers and creative professionals producing consumer and artistic products with a high degree of aesthetic value, customization and complex shapes. Xenon’s complete set of tools within the Vellum interface provides integrated 2D/3D sketching, concept development, estetyka visualization, photorealistic rendering, and precision engineering drawings. Unique hybrid solid and surface modeling offers the flexibility to work in any way, with speed and power. Associativity and history-based modeling make wzornictwo changes simple.

Argon

Argon is intended for those needing precision 3D without parametric history getting in the way. Its hybrid solid and surface modeling capabilities provide extreme flexibility in shape image combined with prekluzja accuracy. This aids termin translation and easy collaboration in the image process. Precision 2D drawings generated directly from the 3D wzornik facilitate manufacturing. Argon is Ashlar-Vellum’s entry-level product in their Designer Elements line of 3D modeling and CAD software on Mac and Windows.

The Vellum Interface

Drafting Assistant

Ashlar-Vellum’s uniquely intuitive software solutions are designed specifically to maximize productivity. Their patented Drafting Assistant makes the next move obvious. It automatically keeps track of all the points and parts of the geometry. By brushing over an entity, the Drafting Assistant wakes up the relevant points such as tangent, on, “center”, “midpoint”, “parallel” or “perpendiclar”, making drafting or modeling incredibly fast and easy.

By simplifying the technical aspects of the wygląd process, Ashlar-Vellum software lets designers focus on their work—not on how to bankructwo the software.

Associativity & History Tree

A key feature of Xenon and Cobalt, associativity increases productivity of image iterations by automatically updating all related objects when changes are made to the defining geometry. It also updates the 2D sheet views, preserving any annotations made on the sheets.

A key składnik of associativity is the history tree which lists features and associations of a forma in the medal they were created. It facilitates fast changes to a szablon because features can be selected and edited instead of portions deleted and rebuilt, as is required with programs that do not contain history. Changes are rippled through the entire wzornik and the 2D drawing sheets using associativity.

Dimensionally-constrained, Equation-driven Parametrics

Found in Ashlar-Vellum’s Cobalt and Graphite software, parametrics drive the shape of a stylistyka by mathematical equations and relationships. They facilitate the easy creation of part families with varying features. When one dimension changes, others within the krój will change or not, according to the equations established to govern those relationships.

As a very simple example, imagine a szablon where the width is constrained with parameters to always be 30% of the depth. When the depth is changed, the width changes accordingly.

Another simple example is a hole designated as centered on a form. When the form changes size or shape, the hole will adjust to always remain in the geometric center.

Ashlar-Vellum History

Founding

Dr. Martin Newell, the most influential person in CAD usability, founded Ashlar, Incorporated in 1988 with Dan Fitzpatrick in Sunnyvale, California. At Xerox PARC during the 1980s, Dr. Newell researched the interaction between a computer urządzenie końcowe and the computer user contributing to the development of such important tools as the graphical user interface and the computer mouse. After leaving Xerox PARC, Dr. Newell realized his vision of a “heads up” CAD interface, where the user was free to focus on designing without distractions from the application. He developed the Inference Engine and patented this intuitive technology as the Drafting Assistant. The Drafting Assistant is the cornerstone of Ashlar-Vellum’s unique user interface.

Vellum

First released in 1988, Ashlar’s Vellum software offered powerful precision drafting with unparalleled ease of use. In 2001 the Vellum product was rebranded as Graphite.

Vellum Solids

Originating in 1998, Vellum Solids was Ashlar’s initial 3D solid and surface modeling, utilizing their unique user interface. In 2001 Vellum Solids was rebranded as Cobalt.

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LongJump.com

Type
Privately held company

Founded
2003

Headquarters
Sunnyvale, California, United States

Industry
web development

Products
web application

Website
www.longjump.com

LongJump is a web application company based out of Sunnyvale, California. The company offers a suite of web-based applications in key functional business areas such as Finance, Sales and Marketing for small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) to improve worker efficiency information management and collaboration among internal and external teams. Examples of LongJump’s “gallery” of applications include Sales Force Automation, Prospecting Manager, Customer Relationship Management and Deal Tracker.

The company was founded by Pankaj Malviya and is a service of Relationals, Inc which has been providing web-based applications since 2003.

Product

LongJump’s suite of applications is a web hosted environment for creating, customizing, accessing and maintaining the environment and the associated business prekluzja. The primary technological offering from LongJump is a Platform as a Service where users are able to create hosted applications without requiring extensive database or application server infrastructures.

Like other so-called “Web 2.0″ companies, LongJump has built its applications around the myśl of SaaS or “software as a service” a term coined by Rafe Needleman, former CNET.com editor and chief blogger for Webware.

LongJump’s two main applications it features are OfficeSpace, a group calendaring and collaboration application to manage documents, projects and discussions; and its Sales Force Automation application, an enterprise-level CRM for managing customer information. Another 11 applications may be used to customize the platform to the company’s individual needs.

External links

  • LongJump Website
  • TechCrunch: “Coghead Goes Live: Build Applications Visually”
  • ZDnet.com: “LongJump debuts Web Applications Catalog”
  • Information Week: “Simplifying The Leap to SaaS For Small Biz”
  • WebDev 2.0: “Featured Site: LongJump”
  • Computerworld “DEMOfall: Share and Share Alike”
  • DM Nowina: “Wertikal Response Partners with Long Jump”
  • Network World: “LongJump Databases Go On-Demand”

Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longjump.com
Categories: Information systems | Software companies | Customer relationship management software | CRM software companies | Software companies of the United States | Software distribution | Service-oriented (business computing) | Web applications

Several lists exist that provide an overview of large software companies in the world. The lists differ by methodology of composition and consequently show substantial differences in both listed companies and ranking of those companies. Here a brief overview will be given of three lists and their characteristics and differences.

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Forbes 2000

This yearly list offers 2000 companies active in all kinds of industries. By selecting software & services a sublist can be made, which was 32 companies long in 2007. Forbes offers figures such as sales, profits, assets and sklep wielkopowierzchniowy capitalization. Only public companies are listed. The ranking seems to be based upon a multiplication of sales*profits*assets*market capitalization. An extract of the Forbes list is provided below. The Forbes Global 2000 includes the following list of the world’s largest software companies.

Relative
rank
Global
rank
Name
Country
Sales
($bil)
Profits
($bil)
Assets
($bil)
Market Value
($bil)

1
54
Microsoft
 United States
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2
418
Accenture
 Bermuda
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3
240
Oracle
 United States
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4
248
First Data
 United States
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5
381
SAP
 Germany
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6
439
Google
 United States
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7
473
Yahoo!
 United States
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8
499
Computer Sciences Corporation
 United States
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9
715
Electronic Prekluzja Systems
 United States
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11
776
SoftBank
 Japan
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12
948
Symantec
 United States
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13
959
CA
 United States
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14
993
Fiserv
 United States
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&0000000000000007.7.0E+57.70

15
1010
Affiliated Computer Services
 United States
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16
1077
Adobe Systems
 United States
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17
1086
Capgemini Group
 France
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&0000000000000006.5.0E+56.50

18
1215
ASML Holding
 Netherlands
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19
1237
Electronic Arts
 United States
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20
1343
Advantest
 Japan
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&0000000000000002.6900002.69
&0000000000000010.7.0E+510.70

21
1366
Intuit
 United States
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22
1462
Autodesk
 United States
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23
1504
VeriSign
 United States
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&0000000000000000.4100000.41
&0000000000000003.1700003.17
&0000000000000005.8300005.83

24
1634
Check Point Software
 Israel
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&0000000000000002.0900002.09
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25
1644
DST Systems
 United States
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&0000000000000000.4200000.42
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26
1668
The Sage Group
 United Kingdom
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&0000000000000000.2500000.25
&0000000000000002.6100002.61
&0000000000000006.2400006.24

27
1721
Dassault Systèmes
 France
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&0000000000000000.2200000.22
&0000000000000001.6700001.67
&0000000000000006.3500006.35

28
1747
CSK
 Japan
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&0000000000000000.3100000.31
&0000000000000004.1600004.16
&0000000000000003.3900003.39

29
1859
Akamai Technologies
 United States
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&0000000000000000.8900000.89
&0000000000000003.7.0E+53.70

Note: The above list does not include companies like IBM whose software/services part is bigger than Microsoft. In the Forbes2000 report IBM and HP were listed as Technology Sprzęt companies. Also, some software companies listed in the Forbes report under ‘Business Services’ should also be in the above table. Examples: TCS (Rev 4 bil) Infosys (Revenue 2.1 bil), Wipro (Rev 2.4 bil).
See http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/18/biz_07forbes2000_The-Global-2000_Rank_11.html for TCV whose rank is 1047.

The Software 500 by Software Magazine

A yearly list that is available after free subscription. The list offers 500 companies. Services revenues are included in the software revenues. Software Magazine sends out a yearly request for prekluzja: companies fill in their own termin online. As Software Magazine is primarily read in the US, the list also has a slight focus on the US, although it is becoming more international every year. The companies are ranked according to software & services sales revenues. Both public and private companies are included. Software Magazine’s Top 10 ranking is as follows (see their website for more info):

  1. IBM
  2. Microsoft
  3. Electronic Prekluzja Systems
  4. HP
  5. Accenture
  6. Computer Sciences Corporation
  7. Oracle Corporation
  8. SAP
  9. Cap Gemini
  10. Hitachi
  11. Infor Global Solutions
  12. Systech Solutions Pvt Ltd

The Software Top 100 by the Top 100 Research Foundation

A yearly list that is freely available online. As the name indicates, the list offers 100 companies, which are ranked according to software sales revenues. Services revenues are not included, only software license and maintenance revenues. The list is primarily based upon a yearly analysis of a few hundred relevant annual reports by the foundation’s researchers. Both public and private companies are included. In 2007, the Top 10 looks as follows (see their website for more info):

  1. Microsoft
  2. IBM
  3. Oracle Corporation
  4. SAP
  5. HP
  6. Symantec
  7. Computer Associates
  8. Electronic Arts
  9. Adobe
  10. Nintendo

Other lists

Popular research agencies such as Gartner and IDC provide lists that are only available for a fee. Both their rankings are made according to sales revenues. A few retail databanks, such as Nielsen, sell lists of the most popular software in a certain timeframe. Their lists are made according to the number of units sold or according to shop turnover. Their lists focus on retail and hence do not contain business to business software sales and may not include online sales.

See also

  • List of the largest global technology companies
  • List of companies by revenue

References and footnotes

  1. ^ Software 500 by Software Magazine, free registration required (2008-04-29).
  2. ^ Software Top 100 by the Top 100 research foundation (2008-04-29).

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AvePoint, Inc. is a software company specializing on termin protection and disaster recovery solutions for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies. Founded in 2001, AvePoint is headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, with satellite operations in San Jose, California; Beijing, China; Tokyo, Japan; and the United Kingdom.

AvePoint is the creator of the award-winning DocAve Software Platform, which comprises the following modules:

  1. DocAve Backup and Restore
  2. DocAve Platform Recovery
  3. DocAve High Availability
  4. DocAve Administrator
  5. DocAve Discovery
  6. DocAve Replicator (Formerly Content Manager)
  7. DocAve Extension Archiver
  8. DocAve Compliance Archiver
  9. DocAve Compliance Auditor
  10. DocAve Migrator from previous versions of SharePoint into MOSS/WSS 3.0
  11. DocAve Migrator from eRoom to SharePoint
  12. DocAve Migrator from file ustrój to SharePoint

With over 3000 customers worldwide, AvePoint also resells its products through its OEM channels with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and NetApp SnapManager for Office SharePoint Server 2007.

External links

  1. Official Company Home Page

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