Neodynamic
Neodynamic designs and develops developer software components. Its development force is focused on designing .NET controls and components for Windows Forms, ASP.NET, Silverlight, WPF and Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. Founded in 2004, Neodynamic is a continuously growing and profitable company with customers in more than 80 countries. Some of the companies using Neodynamic products include Microsoft, UPS, HP, JPMorgan Chase, Invesco, AstraZeneca, Kyocera Mita, The World Health Organization and Lilly.
Xceed Software
Xceed Software creates, markets and distributes quality software components for Microsoft Windows developers. Since its launch in 1994, Xceed has been devoted exclusively to the Microsoft platform. The company's very first product, Xceed Zip Compression Library, was first offered as a VBX for Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 and has been so successful that it has been migrated to every Microsoft platform since, including ActiveX, the .NET Framework, and the .NET Compact Framework. Today, Xceed's product line can be grouped into two main categories: Data Manipulation components and User Interface components. The Data Manipulation components include Compression, Encryption and File Transfer libraries. The User Interface components include Grid, Chart, Menus, Toolbars, Treeviews, Explorer Panes and other interface controls.
Altsoft
Altsoft is a software company that provides solutions for XML publishing, font management and computer graphics. Most of their products are Microsoft .NET based, however they present multiplatform solutions as well. The team consists of motivated, dynamic and highly talented developers, testers and managers. Among them are professionals in computer graphics, specialists in object-oriented programming languages and analysts with strong mathematical background. They always press on developing innovating solutions and learning new technologies.
Data Techniques
Data Techniques is a leading vendor of imaging and facsimile components for Microsoft Windows developers. Founded in 1984, the company released its first version of the ImageMan Imaging tools in 1991 for use with Windows 3.0. It followed by releasing the ImageMan/VBX product which was the first 3rd party VBX control on the market. Additional updates and a new ActiveX version of the ImageMan product have been released since then have made the ImageMan product a market leading toolkit. In 1994 the company released the FaxMan SDK product to allow developers to easily integrate seamless fax functionality into their applications. Data Techniques tools have been used in market leading applications from companies such as MCI, Lotus, Corel, Xerox, My Software and many other companies.