Redgate Software
Redgate Software counts Microsoft, HP, Sage, Bank of America, AT&T, the US Treasury and over 9,000 other leading organizations as customers of its software development tools. There are over 100,000 Microsoft technology DBAs, developers and testers currently using Redgate products. The company believes that by producing simple tools that solve the technical problems of Microsoft technology professionals it will continue to add value to the software development community. Therefore, it does not sell 'integrated' software with large, often unnecessary, feature sets. Redgate was founded in 1999 and moved to Cambridge at the start of the year 2000. It is a privately owned and managed company. Its focus is on Microsoft technologies. Redgate was chosen as a Global Gold Launch Partner for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and are a Visual Studio Integration Program partner.
GroupDocs
GroupDocs creates easy to use, comprehensive online document management APIs for .NET, Java and Cloud, as well as a range of Cloud apps that improve document collaboration for organizations of any size. GroupDocs saves developers and end users time and money by offering a complete and powerful set of document management APIs allowing users to view, sign, annotate, compare, convert and assemble documents in a wide variety of formats, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Visio, as well as Adobe Acrobat PDF and many image formats. Flexible workflows and easy-to-use, customizable user interfaces are part of the package.
DlhSoft
DlhSoft is focused on building high quality and innovative solutions using Microsoft .NET and related technologies for customers worldwide. Thier activity includes designing and developing general purpose software applications, components and tools, and customized software solutions upon request.
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.