Desaware
Desaware has lead the way in developing innovative software products to assist developers in their programming efforts. Based on experience going back to the days of Windows 1.0, the company understands the critical features needed by developers, sometimes presenting a solution before developers are even aware of the problem (as in the case of VersionStamper - a tool which solves the "DLL Hell" distribution problems). Desaware's products deploy advanced technology to reduce its customers' costs. Desaware's customer base ranges from independent contractors to Fortune 50 companies, all of whom have found that by using our products they can dramatically reduce time to market and provide more features to their customers than would otherwise be possible.
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.
JetBrains
JetBrains is a technology-leading software development firm specializing in the creation of intelligent, productivity-enhancing software. ComponentSource is in the highest level of the JetBrains partner program, a Premium Reseller, reselling the JetBrains product range worldwide.
JetBrains is widely known for its innovative, award-winning Java integrated development environment, IntelliJ IDEA, ReSharper developer productivity extension and dotTrace profiler for .NET developers, TeamCity -- a continuous integration and build management environment, RubyMine -- a Ruby and Rails IDE and others. JetBrains maintains its headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic, with its R&D labs located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Berlin, Germany and Boston, Massachusetts.