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.
Axisoft
AlchemyJ is developed by Axisoft, a company that has been providing Financial Technology to top-tier financial institutions for over 20 years. The first launch of AlchemyJ was in 2017 as a project of several complex financial and analytic models implemented for a mission-critical investment system. In addition to the implementation of complex models, the project facilitated the idea of letting Financial Analysts define the models in Microsoft Excel (considered a native language of Business and Finance). AlchemyJ can analyze a spreadsheet, design, and write the Java programs automatically. When a model changed, Financial Analysts could change and test it in Microsoft Excel, then AlchemyJ could re-write the Java programs instantly. Eventually, the project team successfully turned what used to take months of development work into days or even hours. This gave birth to AlchemyJ - A Robo-Coder for Robotic Programming and Programming Automation.
Icinetic
Icinetic was founded in 2006 and is a spin-off from the University of Seville (Spain). Icinetic’s philosophy is to improve software development processes and to automate production through MDE technologies. Their motivation is to find new ways of developing professional software faster and with higher quality. From the result of this vision, arises Radarc, a product integrated into Visual Studio 2012 which allows developers to accelerate the construction of critical-enterprise applications using powerful, customizable architectures.