DBI Technologies
DBI Technologies Inc. is an innovative commercial software development company focused on empowering application developers with the best End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility component software. DBI is recognized for its award winning component software products and services supporting developers working with and in Enterprise development teams. DBI's technical support covers Microsoft Visual Studio, Visual Studio .NET and many OLE / VBA compliant development environments including VC++, C++ Builder, LabVIEW, Visual Cobol, Visual RPG, Visual FoxPro, Visual FoxPro Advanced and Microsoft Access / Office 365.
As an industry leader in the implementation of component-based application development, DBI provides creative solutions for its customers, incorporating current technologies built on commercially sound component-based architectures. DBI sets the standard for .NET and OLE compliant component software products. Built to rugged specifications and requirements, DBI components perform with precision and implementation ease in all compliant environments.
WPCubed
WPCubed GmbH is a privately owned company based in Munich, Germany. WPCubed have been providing development tools since 1996. Their flagship product is WPTools, a well known and successful word-processing component suite. Their PDF products, which have been available since 2000, are also used by thousands of developers worldwide. Although mainly supporting Delphi and C++Builder, WPCubed are expanding to other platforms to give more developers access to their powerful tools. The recently introduced PDFControl and RTF2PDF DLL's, allow access to PDF technology for almost any developer.
BCL Technologies
BCL Technologies is an American company that is based in Silicon Valley - San Jose, California. We develop high-quality and high-speed PDF creation, conversion, and extraction solutions that are used to automate a wide variety of manual processes. We have been working in the PDF realm for over 20 years; in fact, we own one of three PDF creation engines in the world which we developed as a project for the Department of Defense after Adobe created the first engine. Every other PDF relies upon an open source engine. This means we have more control and understanding over the conversion process than anyone in the market.