Desaware
Desaware has lead the way in developing innovative software products to assist developers in their programming efforts. Based on experience going back to the days of Windows 1.0, the company understands the critical features needed by developers, sometimes presenting a solution before developers are even aware of the problem (as in the case of VersionStamper - a tool which solves the "DLL Hell" distribution problems). Desaware's products deploy advanced technology to reduce its customers' costs. Desaware's customer base ranges from independent contractors to Fortune 50 companies, all of whom have found that by using our products they can dramatically reduce time to market and provide more features to their customers than would otherwise be possible.
Vizuly
Vizuly was founded in 2016 by Thomas Gonzalez, an award winning data visualization designer, developer, and public speaker. After spending 15 years designing and developing specialized data visualization solutions for hundreds of clients, Mr. Gonzalez saw a better way to make reusable JavaScript based data visualization components. Combining the powerful D3.js library with a lightweight and expressive reusable component API Mr. Gonzalez created Vizuly. The goal in creating Vizuly was to make a data visualization library that was both approachable by novice developers while also providing an unrestricted and flexible API that allows for developers to create highly customized and advanced solutions. Since its release in 2016, Vizuly has been downloaded by thousands of users and is in use at Fortune 500 and start up companies alike.
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).