Antenna House
Founded in 1984, Antenna House, Inc. is a global software company that works to make documentation development and processing easier every single day. Antenna House specializes in providing enterprise solutions for high volume, automated document formatting, and conversion needs. Their signature product, AH Formatter, is a powerful PDF formatting engine that is based on the W3C recommendations for XSL-FO and CSS and has long been recognized as the most powerful and proven standards-based formatting software available. Today, Antenna House software is used worldwide to produce millions of pages daily in a wide range of industries including financial services, aerospace/defense, automotive, telecommunications, and health care.
NETRONIC Software
NETRONIC Software GmbH develops high-performance charting software for visualizing data. The company was founded in 1975 in Aachen, Germany, and was one of the first enterprises to market software components for Gantt, network and tree charts. Versatility, a high degree of interactivity and an easy integration into applications distinguish NETRONIC products. Its customers employ NETRONIC products worldwide. By visualizing their data, they make faster decisions, can display project contexts or schedule production processes. NETRONIC is one of the leading providers of visualization components.
ComponentArt
ComponentArt is a leading component vendor specializing in the creation of user interface and data visualization software for Microsoft's .NET platform. The company'sprimary goal is to help developers worldwide advance their software development effort by providing powerful building blocks that allow them to focus on the business logic, core value, and primary function of their application or website. ComponentArt has consistently been at the leading edge of technological innovation - from its first ASP.NET user interface component launch in 2002, parallel with the launch of the Microsoft ASP.NET platform - to the breakthrough release of Web.UI for ASP.NET AJAX, parallel with the Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX framework launch (now a part of ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008).