Codejock Software
Codejock Software formed in 1998 with the simple goal of making software development easier and cost effective. Its primary focus was to provide Windows developers with professional user interface components for their desktop applications. Today, Codejock continues to lead the way by providing cutting-edge interface components that empower customers with the tools to quickly deliver a polished presentation. Its products are used by thousands of customers around the globe helping them to save time and money as they produce professional applications.
Extentech
Extentech Inc. is a leading developer of Java spreadsheet and development tools including Sheetster.com™, Exteria™, ExtenXLS™ Java Spreadsheet Automation Toolkit, ExtenBIS Business Intelligence Server™ and the Luminet™ Java Application server. The privately held company was founded in 1999 with headquarters in San Francisco, CA. Reference customers include major financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies worldwide such as Accenture, JP Morgan, and Toyota among many others.
Perpetuum Software
Perpetuum Software LLC emerged in 2002 to develop professional software components for the .Net Framework. Over the years the company has developed several lines of high-quality .NET and ASP.NET software components compatible with MS Visual Studio .NET, C# Builder, Delphi .NET and other IDEs supporting .NET Framework. The primary focus for Perpetuum Software LLC activity is development of software components intended for data reporting, analysis, and visualization. The company produces and offers both new and time-proven software components. All the components are being constantly perfected in accordance with the newest trends of .NET technology. Such use-proven components as Report Sharp-Shooter, Instrumentation ModelKit, OLAP ModelKit, Chart ModelKit, the .NET ModelKit Suite and other .NET components by Perpetuum Software are well-known on the software market and are used by Fortune 500 companies, governmental and educational institutions, and independent developers in more than 60 countries.