Sax.net
Sax.net was founded in 1995 with a simple but powerful mission: to provide rock solid components that help you build better apps faster. Every day, millions of systems all over the world run applications that were built using Sax.net's award winning components.
Every day, we work hard to meet or exceed the expectations you have of us:
• Top quality products: We realize that our components are a key part of thousands of mission-critical applications. We are therefore committed to rigorous testing to ensure quality and stability.
• Superior service and support: To help you deliver your applications on schedule, we provide you with support services that are based on accountability, accuracy, and reliability.
• Strong customer focus: The design of our products, our support service model, and all other aspects of our business are driven by our customers.
• Financial stability: We believe that stable growth and profitability are essential requirements to serve your needs, today and in the future.
We look forward to developing and supporting new components for your client-server, multi-tier, and web development projects in the years to come.
xml-buddy.com
Clemens Uhlenhut trading as xml-buddy.com was established in 2010 to develop and market software for XML and JSON. Their tools are being constantly improved based on customer feedback and in-house implementations. They use mature, open-source libraries to keep their tools compliant to XML and JSON standards and compatible with existing workflows.
SoftIntegration
SoftIntegration, Inc. is a leader of scripting technology for ubiquitous computing. SoftIntegration provides infrastructure software and services for rapid application development and deployment, scientific numerical computing, embedded scripting, and Web-based software integration. Ch, the company's flagship product, is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter that provides a comprehensive solution for engineers, scientists, Web programmers, software developers, C/C++ beginners and experts, system administrators, real-time programmers, quality analysts, and instructors and professors.