Softek Software
Softek Software was established in 1998 to provide programming services in the field of image processing. In 2001 the company was involved in a project to process timesheets stamped with barcodes. No software in the market place provided the simple, cost effective solution we required, so Softek developed its own barcode reading toolkit. The first commercial version of the toolkit was released later that year. Softek own all rights to the source code and are wholly responsible for the development of the product.
Indigo Byte Systems
Indigo Byte Systems is a profitable privately-held company. The company was formed by merging two software development companies with many years of success on the software market - UTrackSys.com, LLC and Cognitive Force Group. The UTrackSys.com used to specialize in mobile software development, primarily for Palm OS PDA, RIM Blackberry devices, and for Java-enabled mobile phones. On the other hand, Cognitive Force Group focused on desktop application development. As a result of this strategic alliance, Indigo Byte Systems will bring more IT solutions to the market and more services to their customers.
Lingobit
Lingobit Technologies was founded in 1997 in St. Petersburg, Russia by two software professionals. Conceived as an outsourcing provider that specializes in software localization services, the company later began developing its own in-house software localization tools. In 2002, the company focused on developing localization software for the global marketplace. In 2003 Lingobit Technologies released the first version of its flagship product - Lingobit Localizer. This full-featured software localization solution quickly gained global markets due to the ease of use and build-in first-class collaboration tools. Lingobit Technologies is a worldwide leader in localization software, operating offices in Redmond, WA, USA and St. Petersburg, Russia.