Redgate Software
Redgate Software counts Microsoft, HP, Sage, Bank of America, AT&T, the US Treasury and over 9,000 other leading organizations as customers of its software development tools. There are over 100,000 Microsoft technology DBAs, developers and testers currently using Redgate products. The company believes that by producing simple tools that solve the technical problems of Microsoft technology professionals it will continue to add value to the software development community. Therefore, it does not sell 'integrated' software with large, often unnecessary, feature sets. Redgate was founded in 1999 and moved to Cambridge at the start of the year 2000. It is a privately owned and managed company. Its focus is on Microsoft technologies. Redgate was chosen as a Global Gold Launch Partner for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and are a Visual Studio Integration Program partner.
Visual Integrity
Founded in 1993, Visual Integrity is an industry leader in the areas of vector graphics, PDF and Intelligent Document Processing. With offices in the USA and Europe, Visual Integrity's products transform page content, especially graphics, into the native formats used by enterprise applications, publishing systems and the Web. Their proven multiplatform PDF developer tools are available across Windows, Linux and macOS via command-line and API. Developer modules include the PDF Conversions SDK, PDF Creations SDK and PDF Objects SDK as well as the PDF Conversion Server. All desktop programs and add-ins like pdf2cad, pdf2picture and “Insert PDF in Visio” are built using Visual Integrity’s PDF SDK. Custom development and OEM inquiries are welcome.
Caphyon
Over the last 15 years Caphyon has created software applications for developers and Internet professionals that are reliable, secure and easy to use. Advanced Installer is used for authoring MSI/MSIX packages and repackaging by a wide users range, from beginners to senior developers and system administrators. Fast and easy to use, it ensures a great ROI for your team reducing the time used to create the setup packages and leaving more time for development.