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.
Gizmox
Gizmox is a privately held company, with VC backing. The company is the developer and marketer of Visual WebGui RIA development and deployment platform. The company is headed by Prof. Arie Scope, former Microsoft Israel founder and its GM for 18 years. Gizmox is a Visual Studio Industry partner, and one of Microsoft's strategic partners. Gizmox has recorded very fast market penetration with over 35,000 Visual WebGui applications already in production, and as such leads the Dot.Net enterprise desktop like - Rich Internet Application segment.
SlickEdit
SlickEdit Inc. provides software developers with multilanguage development environments and the most advanced code editors available. Proven across a wide range of programming languages and on Windows, Linux and UNIX platforms, SlickEdit products enable even the most accomplished developers to code faster and meet increasingly aggressive deadlines. SlickEdit is headquartered in the North Carolina Research Triangle area.
Code Systems
Code Systems Corporation creates products and technologies that allow software to run reliably and securely anywhere. In support of this mission, the company conducts fundamental research in the areas of formal semantics, programming languages, complexity theory, and cryptography, as well as maintains the Xenocode virtual machine, recompilation and semantic analysis engines on which its commercial products are based.
Code Systems was founded in 2002 and consists of a team of veteran Microsoft engineers and academic researchers.