SourceGear Corporation
SourceGear Corporation is a leading provider of Internet Collaboration tools for Visual Studio users. The company, founded in 1997, offers the most popular remote access solution for users of Microsoft's Visual SourceSafe, SourceOffSite Classic. SourceOffSite Classic is widely used at companies with remote development teams and tele-commuters that need fast and secure access to a centralized SourceSafe database over the Internet. SourceOffSite Collab is designed for remote teams who use SourceSafe and need more than just remote access to the VSS database. This solution provides a rich collaboration environment which combines source code control and bug tracking with team communication tools such as chat, discussions, groups and instant notifications.
VisualSP
VisualSP makes it easier for employees to cope with constant inevitable changes in their enterprise environment. The VisualSP system is used by millions of end users around the world. The system helps You support your users on any enterprise web application platform with relevant bite-sized contextual microlearning at the moment of their need to battle the forgetting curve.
getYourNet IT Services
getYourNet IT Services is based in Switzerland and provides creative software solutions and it services for all kinds of businesses around the world. They are specialists in the areas of collaboration solutions with SharePoint, .NET software development, Windows Server infrastructures and e-commerce solutions. Their aim is to deliver useful, practical and valuable products and services to their customers.
dLSoft
dLSoft developed from a software house created in 1988 for the specific purpose of creating barcode and labeling software and components for Microsoft Windows. Through the dLSoft range of products the company has been providing labeling applications and barcoding components for a range of Windows developer environments since Windows 2, including more recently a range of components for the .NET and CE.NET environments. In 2004 dLSoft expanded its activities to include Java components, and in 2005 a number of products for the Mac OS-X platform were released.