PostSharp Technologies
PostSharp Technologies build tools that enable developers to add new code functionality, simplify architecture and reduce code duplication and application complexity. Over 50,000 developers worldwide rely on PostSharp to create cleaner code every day. Customers include Fortune 500 companies including US Airways, Siemens and Bank of America, as well as educational institutions, government organizations worldwide, start-ups and non-profits.
/n software
Since 1995, /n software inc. has established itself as a leading provider of cross-platform software components for communication, security, and e-business development. /n software is committed to providing enterprise-class tools and components enabling developers to rapidly build robust Internet enabled web and desktop applications. The flagship product IPWorks is the best selling, most comprehensive suite of programmable Internet components worldwide. Software developers for nearly every Fortune 500 and Global 2000 company worldwide use /n software's products to build powerful connected applications. The client list includes companies like Microsoft, Sony, Xerox, Cisco, MCI WorldCom, Dell, Motorola, Intel, and many more. All /n software products are backed by an excellent record of accomplishment based on providing robust enterprise-class solutions backed by professional technical support.
Alya
Based near Bologna, Italy, Alya is an computer development and integration company. They help support companies during the planning, design, development, implementation and support phases of development. Alya has supplied commercial and customised solutions for over ten years, with a strong focus on project and method orientation.
EnovaPoint
EnovaPoint delivers safe, innovative, valuable and user-friendly products that save your time. Established in 2007 by experienced content management professionals they focus on developing document and communication automation solutions for the Microsoft SharePoint platform.
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.