Desaware
Desaware has lead the way in developing innovative software products to assist developers in their programming efforts. Based on experience going back to the days of Windows 1.0, the company understands the critical features needed by developers, sometimes presenting a solution before developers are even aware of the problem (as in the case of VersionStamper - a tool which solves the "DLL Hell" distribution problems). Desaware's products deploy advanced technology to reduce its customers' costs. Desaware's customer base ranges from independent contractors to Fortune 50 companies, all of whom have found that by using our products they can dramatically reduce time to market and provide more features to their customers than would otherwise be possible.
DEXTSolution
DEXTSolution (Formerly DEVPIA) is a portal site for the professional developer community that was constructed in 2000 under the motto of "developer's utopia". DEXTSolution is one of the world's largest developer communities consisting of over 290,000 members and has 60,000 daily visitors, 583 user groups, 50,000 news monthly updates, 48 professional managers, and 120 professional instructors. In January 2001, the company started the first .NET community in Korea where many developers are able to view and share source code. In 2002, DEVPIA received an award from the president of Microsoft, Bill Gates, for activities in the developer community. Main activities involve .NET consulting, online education, operation of off-line seminars, development and distribution of software, and the development and selling of the DEXTUpload Component.
Zeptura
Zeptura are a team of skilled experienced IT professionals and mobile enthusiasts and are the creative team behind Taskio, Dparse, ZetKit and many other products. Their vision is to deliver smart, easy to use and user friendly applications and solutions.
Janus Systems
Janus Systems is the company behind the widely popular Janus GridEX component. The company was founded in 1994. Janus GridEX, a versatile grid component, allows a customer to build a user interface similar to Microsoft's Outlook, complete with tabs, button bars, and tool tips. The component is used today by thousands of corporations from CitiBank to Glaxo Welcome and EDS, located in a broad spectrum of countries from much of Europe through to China and the United States.