Embarcadero
Embarcadero is committed to providing the industry’s broadest and deepest set of software tools for developers, DBAs, and architects. Widely recognized for its award-winning products, Embarcadero enables customers to work more efficiently with the industry’s major database platforms, operating systems, frameworks, and programming languages. Embarcadero’s heterogeneous tools enable customers to design, build, and run their databases and applications in the environments they choose, free from the constraints, costs, and learning curves associated with multiple platform-specific tools.
Lassalle Technologies
Lassalle Technologies, a publisher of software components was founded in 1997. It is committed to creating powerful flowcharting/diagramming components. AddFlow is the main product and is available in both ActiveX and .NET editions. AddFlow is now very well positioned in the ComponentSource Top 50 Best Sellers. It also provides graph layout components which automatically display graphs or flow charts in a reasonable manner, following some aesthetic rules (hierarchic, symmetric, orthogonal, etc.) Currently, over 2,000 companies, in 60 countries, use Lassalle Technologies products.
Codice Software
Codice Software is a software engineering company focused on the development of tools to improve the software quality, by means of enhanced Configuration Management. Codice Software's innovative approach to product development and quality has been validated by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), whose assessment team has awarded Codice a Level II Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) rating. The CMMI rating is the global standard reserved for those companies exhibiting world-class product development capabilities.
dLSoft
dLSoft developed from a software house created in 1988 for the specific purpose of creating barcode and labeling software and components for Microsoft Windows. Through the dLSoft range of products the company has been providing labeling applications and barcoding components for a range of Windows developer environments since Windows 2, including more recently a range of components for the .NET and CE.NET environments. In 2004 dLSoft expanded its activities to include Java components, and in 2005 a number of products for the Mac OS-X platform were released.