LEADTOOLS
LEAD Technologies is the developer and publisher of LEADTOOLS, the award-winning line of development toolkits. LEADTOOLS is a family of comprehensive toolkits designed to help programmers integrate raster, document, medical, multimedia, and vector imaging into their desktop, server, tablet, and mobile applications. LEADTOOLS gives developers the most flexible and powerful imaging technology, offering development support for OCR, Barcode, Forms Recognition, PDF, Document Conversion and Viewing, Document Cleanup, Annotations, DICOM, PACS, HL7, Audio/Video Codecs, MPEG-2 Transport, DVR, Streaming, File Formats (150+), Image Compression, Image Processing, Color Conversion, Viewers, Special Effects, Scanning/Capture, Common Dialogs, Printing, and more. A LEADTOOLS toolkit literally puts millions of lines of code at the fingertips of application developers. Whatever your programming needs, LEAD has a toolkit specifically designed to give you the best imaging technology available.
Rebex
The Rebex mission is to provide top quality components for .NET developers (https://www.rebex.net) and a Lightweight SFTP / SCP / SSH Server for Windows (https://www.rebex.net/buru-sftp-server/). Rebex has been creating and selling .NET components worldwide since 2002. They have been developing software for .NET platform since the first public beta version of .NET. Rebex is located in Prague, Czech Republic. Their company also provides software development and outsourcing services for system integrators in the Czech Republic.
Sphere Engine
Sphere Engine is a company that has been developing both skill assessment and code execution solutions for programmers since 2009. They provide out-of-the-box technology for creating safe and scalable e-learning and recruitment platforms. Sphere Engine has been used by thousands of institutions and companies in 67 countries, including some of the world’s largest companies and renowned universities. Sphere Engine support programmers throughout their entire journey with coding, as they’re taking their first steps in programming (e-learning), looking for a job (recruitment) or trying to acquire top notch skills in algorithms (upskilling).