Sparx Systems
Sparx Systems specializes in high performance and scalable visual modeling tools for the planning, design and construction of software intensive systems.
With customers in industries ranging from aerospace and automotive engineering to finance, defense, government, entertainment and telecommunications, Sparx Systems is a leading vendor of innovative solutions based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and its related specifications. A Contributing Member of the Object Management Group (OMG), Sparx Systems is committed to realizing the potential of model-driven development based on open standards.
The company’s flagship product, Enterprise Architect, has received numerous accolades since its commercial release in August, 2000. Now at version 13, Enterprise Architect is the design tool of choice for 380,000+ registered users world-wide.
MDriven
MDriven (formerly CapableObjects) offers products and services for developing systems based on a Domain Model. While the ideas underlying its technology are in many ways similar to those of Domain Driven Design (DDD), it takes the concept one step further by making the domain model part of the running system. Its model driven approach offers dramatically increased productivity, as well as improved quality. MDriven's product offering includes MDriven Designer, MDriven Turnkey, MDriven Server and MDriven Framework. In addition, it provides consulting services in the areas of Domain Modeling, and Model Driven Development. MDriven is located in Stockholm, Sweden, and is a privately held company.
Security Innovation
Security Innovation, Inc.is an independent provider of application security services. Dozens of leading organizations, including IBM, ING, Microsoft, SAP, Symantec, Google, VeriSign and a number of government agencies, rely on Security Innovation’s expertise in application security testing and training to develop, evaluate and deploy more secure applications. Security Innovation primarily services market sectors where security is of utmost importance; where rubber stamps are insufficient and a small breach of security can cost millions of dollars, tarnish a reputation, or result in legal ramifications - sectors such ISV's, US Government agencies, e-commerce and financial services.