Indigo Rose
Indigo Rose Located in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, the Indigo Rose Corporation has been developing innovative software development tools for a worldwide client base since 1991. They are a leading provider of software development tools used to facilitate Windows based software installation, patching, updating and deployment. Products AutoPlay Media Studio, Setup Factory and Visual Patch are recognized leaders in the software development tools industry. They are the recipients of numerous awards, including the Java Developer's Journal World Class Award, Internet Eye Editor's Choice, Simply the BestGold Award and the Indezine Magazine 5 Star rating. Additionally, all of the products contain extensive multilingual localization features, a fact recognized and applauded by their global developer base. Indigo Rose products are in use by thousands of corporate, government and ISV developers who use our runtimes to reach millions of users worldwide. Their dedicated staff is committed to producing innovative tools to help accelerate and further the business goals of their customers.
combit
combit is a leading provider of reporting components for software developers and offers state-of-the-art software solutions and services for small, medium and large corporations. The software company has achieved brand name recognition and international success with List & Label – the multiple award winning reporting tool for software developers. combit's feature-rich reporting component is used by developer teams around the world to build customized reports, dashboards, lists and labels more easily and efficiently.
U-BTech Solutions
U-BTech Solutions has been a major provider of integration, consulting and technology services since 2007 in the Israeli and International arenas. The company's founding purposes are to provide professional and customized solutions to fit the customer's IT needs, including infrastructure and information security, software development, outsourcing and training.
PowerBASIC
The history of PowerBASIC compilers goes back over 25 years. That's when Bob Zale, PowerBASIC's founder, created BASIC/Z, the first interactive compiler for CP/M and MDOS. It was extended to MS-DOS, and in 1987 Borland published it as the now legendary Turbo BASIC. The compiler became officially known as PowerBASIC in 1990 when Bob Zale founded PowerBASIC Inc.