ActiveState
ActiveState, the Open Source Languages Company, provides enterprise grade programming language distributions backed with cross-platform consistency, commercial technical support, security reviews, license reviews, and indemnification. ActiveState’s products and services directly address the challenges faced by enterprises transitioning into digital and algorithmic businesses. Founded in 1997, ActiveState is uniquely positioned to help address these challenges through its experience with enterprises, developers and codes. The Company’s products include ActivePerl®, ActivePython®, ActiveTcl®, and ActiveGo™, and the popular Komodo IDE® development environment. More than two million developers and 97% of Fortune-1000 companies including Bank of America, CA, Cisco, Pepsi, Lockheed Martin and NASA use ActiveState’s solutions to save time, minimize risk and accelerate time to market.
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.
Smart Package Robot
Smart Package Robot are located in Germany in the historical Town of Dettenheim. They started the "Ghost-Hand" Project with the idea, that the computer shall behave "like a ghost" and move the mouse and press keys on the keyboard. This functionality was typically used for automated installations. It was around the same time as Microsoft released Windows 98, when the first versions of the "Robot“ were used in commercial projects. There was a need for products that could do all sorts of automated installations without the user needing to do anything. Since then Smart Package Robot (SPR) (and OEM-Products that use their components and are sold under other names) have been continuously enhanced, adding new features and adapting to new and changing Microsoft Windows versions. Smart Package Robot have built up many years of experience in the field of visual automation which is reflected in their product which contains many complex features.