Highsoft
Highsoft is the company behind the Highcharts Javascript charting library, and its siblings Highcharts Stock, Highcharts Maps and Highcharts Gantt.
Highcharts is a multi-platform charting library that makes it easy for developers to add interactive charts to web and mobile projects of any size.
80% of the 100 largest companies in the world use Highcharts, and over 50,000 companies, across industries such as application development, publishing, data science, and finance.
Highcharts has been in active development since 2009 and remains a developer favorite due to its robust feature set, ease of use, thorough documentation, accessibility compliance, and vibrant community.
Lassalle Technologies
Lassalle Technologies, a publisher of software components was founded in 1997. It is committed to creating powerful flowcharting/diagramming components. AddFlow is the main product and is available in both ActiveX and .NET editions. AddFlow is now very well positioned in the ComponentSource Top 50 Best Sellers. It also provides graph layout components which automatically display graphs or flow charts in a reasonable manner, following some aesthetic rules (hierarchic, symmetric, orthogonal, etc.) Currently, over 2,000 companies, in 60 countries, use Lassalle Technologies products.
Bennet-Tec Information Systems
Founded in November 1992, Bennet-Tec is a Microsoft recognized ISV, and an active and respected leader in the field of software components, beginning with the ALLText TM component, first launched in June 1993.
Bennet-Tec is fully committed to Internet technologies including Java and Microsoft's VB Script. All recent editions of Bennet-Tec components are supported for use on Web pages within Microsoft Internet Explorer, and for use as elements of Active Server Pages for use in conjunction with Microsoft Internet Information Server.
Bennet-Tec components are currently being used by NASA, Continental Airlines, Verizon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, IBM, Lotus, The Bank of Switzerland, Prodigy, Fidelity Investments, the US Department of State, The US House of Representatives, the World Bank and many other satisfied customers.
Catenary Systems
Catenary Systems first introduced the Victor Image Processing Library as a commercial product in 1990 as a library for dos programmers. Victor has evolved into the easy-to-use image toolkit it is today. With their expertise in developing small, fast code in C and assembler the company is dedicated to supporting and enhancing the library. Catenary Systems provides free technical support and offers custom software development to help developers achieve their goals and finish their projects.