Syncro Soft
Syncro Soft is a privately held software company founded in 1998 with a large area of expertise in XML technologies: XML Schema, Relax NG, Schematron, XSLT, XPath and XQuery. The main product Oxygen XML Editor provides the best coverage of the today XML technologies; it complies with the established standards released by W3C and other organizations and enhances developer productivity through an intuitive and innovative XML IDE. Syncro Soft is a member of the W3C. Another product developed by Syncro Soft is Syncro SVN Client (a Subversion client).
Investintech
Investintech.com Inc. is a Canadian company incorporated in 2000, who are the developer and publisher of their own proprietary PDF technology. It's used in desktop, server and developer products worldwide. Millions in over 150 countries have used their flagship PDF product Able2Extract. As a company, they are focused on providing business and consumer customers with products that are easy to use and that deliver powerful results. All the products are built by in-house software development teams headquartered in Toronto, Canada and in Investintech's European office.
PHD Computer Consultants
PHD Computer Consultants specializes in tools for CD, DVD and Web developers. Based in Cumbria, England, PHD Computer Consultants Ltd was founded in 1994 to program custom software for clients. PHD went on to develop navigation tools in Java and .NET culminating in its FindinSite search engine range for CDs and websites. Its Dynamic-CD software is an internet server for CDs or DVDs with scripting, database support and data encryption. PHD's clients include Software AG, Cisco, European Investment Bank and many non-profit organizations.
Planatech Solutions
Founded in 1996, Planatech Solutions is a privately owned company, specializing in cross-language & cross-platform interfaces. Based on nearly 20 years experience in the Financial Markets, Planatech has produced both commercial and bespoke software. The company's most successful commercial product, XLL Plus, first went to market in 1998, and simplifies the process of converting complex mathematical models written in C/C++ to instantly usable add-in functions in Excel. Clients include investment banks, hedge funds, energy industries, universities.