Bennet-Tec Information Systems
Founded in November 1992, Bennet-Tec is a Microsoft recognized ISV, and an active and respected leader in the field of software components, beginning with the ALLText TM component, first launched in June 1993.
Bennet-Tec is fully committed to Internet technologies including Java and Microsoft's VB Script. All recent editions of Bennet-Tec components are supported for use on Web pages within Microsoft Internet Explorer, and for use as elements of Active Server Pages for use in conjunction with Microsoft Internet Information Server.
Bennet-Tec components are currently being used by NASA, Continental Airlines, Verizon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, IBM, Lotus, The Bank of Switzerland, Prodigy, Fidelity Investments, the US Department of State, The US House of Representatives, the World Bank and many other satisfied customers.
DEXTSolution
DEXTSolution (Formerly DEVPIA) is a portal site for the professional developer community that was constructed in 2000 under the motto of "developer's utopia". DEXTSolution is one of the world's largest developer communities consisting of over 290,000 members and has 60,000 daily visitors, 583 user groups, 50,000 news monthly updates, 48 professional managers, and 120 professional instructors. In January 2001, the company started the first .NET community in Korea where many developers are able to view and share source code. In 2002, DEVPIA received an award from the president of Microsoft, Bill Gates, for activities in the developer community. Main activities involve .NET consulting, online education, operation of off-line seminars, development and distribution of software, and the development and selling of the DEXTUpload Component.
Planatech Solutions
Founded in 1996, Planatech Solutions is a privately owned company, specializing in cross-language & cross-platform interfaces. Based on nearly 20 years experience in the Financial Markets, Planatech has produced both commercial and bespoke software. The company's most successful commercial product, XLL Plus, first went to market in 1998, and simplifies the process of converting complex mathematical models written in C/C++ to instantly usable add-in functions in Excel. Clients include investment banks, hedge funds, energy industries, universities.