Aspose
Aspose is a leading vendor of .NET and Java development components, and rendering extensions for platforms such as Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services and JasperReports. Its core focus is to offer the most complete and powerful set of file management products available. Aspose products support some of the most popular file formats in business, including: Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDF documents and Project files. While its core focus is on file management products, Aspose’s mission is to provide our customers with top quality products complemented by fast and reliable customer support. The company listens to its customers and produces a variety of solutions to meet the complex needs of its global audience.
froglogic
froglogic is a software company based in Hamburg, Germany. Our flagship product is Squish®, a professional automated test tool for GUI applications based on Qt, Java, Tk or XView and for HTML-based Web applications running in various browsers.
We also offer other products for software developers and provide consultancy services including Squish training, Qt and C++ development.
froglogic was founded by two former Trolltech senior software engineers and has since been steadily growing in employees and revenue. froglogic is privately held, self-funded and profitable.
We are highly experienced in Qt, C++, Web/Ajax/Web 2.0 technologies and Java and use our experience and skills to provide high quality products and services. We support the following platforms for all our products and services: Windows, Linux, MacOS X, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, IRIX, FreeBSD and Tru64.
We deliver to clients from small up to large, multi-national companies. Among others our customer base consists of leading providers in the EDA, Network, Pharmaceutical and Transportation industries.
AgileJ
AgileJ, based in Surrey, United Kingdom, was founded in 2006 with angel investment backing. The company was created to address the problem of understanding the architectural structure of Java projects. This is true of all Java projects, but is most imperative for projects using agile methods where constant refactoring and reshaping of the structure are encouraged. Now with a mature product, AgileJ has successfully tackled the shortcomings in other UML tools, and continues to take on board ideas and suggestions from its growing community of customers.