Intelligent Converters
Intelligent Converters entered the software market in 2001. The company specializes in database conversion, migration and synchronization techniques. Intelligent Converters develop software in to meet the requirements of a wide range of clients whose businesses are connected with documents, databases and other kinds of information. Their product range includes powerful and reliable tools to migrate/sync data between MS Access, DBase/FoxPro, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL, MySQL, Oracle and PostgreSQL. All of these products combine ease of use with sufficient capacity to guarantee the best performance; you don''t have to be an IT expert to take advantage of Intelligent Converters software solutions.
Antenna House
Founded in 1984, Antenna House, Inc. is a global software company that works to make documentation development and processing easier every single day. Antenna House specializes in providing enterprise solutions for high volume, automated document formatting, and conversion needs. Their signature product, AH Formatter, is a powerful PDF formatting engine that is based on the W3C recommendations for XSL-FO and CSS and has long been recognized as the most powerful and proven standards-based formatting software available. Today, Antenna House software is used worldwide to produce millions of pages daily in a wide range of industries including financial services, aerospace/defense, automotive, telecommunications, and health care.
Xtremesoft
Xtremesoft maximizes the availability of your custom built Microsoft applications built on, COM+, and .NET Enterprise Services. The focus is on monitoring, alerting and managing business transactions. This includes metrics on packages, applications, components, and their methods.
PowerBASIC
The history of PowerBASIC compilers goes back over 25 years. That's when Bob Zale, PowerBASIC's founder, created BASIC/Z, the first interactive compiler for CP/M and MDOS. It was extended to MS-DOS, and in 1987 Borland published it as the now legendary Turbo BASIC. The compiler became officially known as PowerBASIC in 1990 when Bob Zale founded PowerBASIC Inc.