Indigo Rose
Indigo Rose Located in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, the Indigo Rose Corporation has been developing innovative software development tools for a worldwide client base since 1991. They are a leading provider of software development tools used to facilitate Windows based software installation, patching, updating and deployment. Products AutoPlay Media Studio, Setup Factory and Visual Patch are recognized leaders in the software development tools industry. They are the recipients of numerous awards, including the Java Developer's Journal World Class Award, Internet Eye Editor's Choice, Simply the BestGold Award and the Indezine Magazine 5 Star rating. Additionally, all of the products contain extensive multilingual localization features, a fact recognized and applauded by their global developer base. Indigo Rose products are in use by thousands of corporate, government and ISV developers who use our runtimes to reach millions of users worldwide. Their dedicated staff is committed to producing innovative tools to help accelerate and further the business goals of their customers.
Dapfor
Since 2007 Dapfor has developed high-quality software for modern applications that require high performance and reliability. One of the main components of such applications is a grid, i.e. a component that displays data in tabular form. Dapfor .Net Grid was initially designed for electronic trading systems with their stringent requirements to robustness, low consumption of memory and CPU resources, ergonomic and simple user interface and rich API. These requirements have a common objective - to gain the first place on the market, to improve development time and to ensure productive work in run-time. As the result, Dapfor has created the a productive and robust hierarchical grid. It can be used in a great variety of applications (not just for financial markets). It makes software user-friendly, reduces CPU and memory consumption and considerably accelerates development time with multiple services included in the grid and RAD (rapid application development) patterns.
Janus Systems
Janus Systems is the company behind the widely popular Janus GridEX component. The company was founded in 1994. Janus GridEX, a versatile grid component, allows a customer to build a user interface similar to Microsoft's Outlook, complete with tabs, button bars, and tool tips. The component is used today by thousands of corporations from CitiBank to Glaxo Welcome and EDS, located in a broad spectrum of countries from much of Europe through to China and the United States.
Atalasoft
Established in 2000, Atalasoft is a provider of a high-performance, standards-compliant .NET Framework imaging libraries targeted towards authors of document processing and management systems and photographic imaging. Atalasoft offers unparalleled ease of integration through CLR compliant objects, logically laid-out object hierarchies, rock-solid implementation, and first-rate support. Atalasoft's components have been used to quickly add imaging functionality to applications thus saving money and reducing development time. Atalasoft’s customers include fortune 500 companies, medical imaging corporations, aerospace engineering, software development firms, and web developers from all over the world.