RemObjects Software
RemObjects Software concentrates on developing state-of-the-art solutions that form the foundation of your software applications. RemObjects Software is a software development company offering tools and libraries for software developers on a variety of platforms. Their core products are centered around the Microsoft .NET, Apple Xcode and Embarcadero Delphi development platforms, but their central vision is to provide best-of-breed solutions for developers everywhere, and they are constantly looking at additional platforms, in particular for the RemObjects SDK/Data Abstract suite of products.
Nevron
Founded in 1998, Nevron Software has become a global leader in component based data visualization technology for a diverse range of Microsoft centric platforms. Built with perfection, usability and enterprise level features in mind, our components deliver advanced charting, digital dashboards and diagrams that are not to be matched. Today Nevron components are used by many Fortune 500 companies and thousands of developers and IT professionals worldwide.
Icinetic
Icinetic was founded in 2006 and is a spin-off from the University of Seville (Spain). Icinetic’s philosophy is to improve software development processes and to automate production through MDE technologies. Their motivation is to find new ways of developing professional software faster and with higher quality. From the result of this vision, arises Radarc, a product integrated into Visual Studio 2012 which allows developers to accelerate the construction of critical-enterprise applications using powerful, customizable architectures.
DidiSoft
DidiSoft products will save you time and money to build encryption in your applications, using their simple API interfaces for .NET and Java. DidiSoft has developed many software products and services. Creating advanced solutions that have helped hundreds of companies from around the world.
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.