Gudu Software
Gudu Software is a privately held software company focusing on providing database tools. Founded in 2002, Gudu Software has developed 5 products. With more than 800 customers in over 30 countries worldwide, it continues to provide useful tools for SQL developers at a reasonable price, and focus investments on product development and customer support.
Javonet
Javonet was formed by highly skilled and experienced .NET and Java developers to simplify common interoperability issues. They create computer systems that effectively streamline business processes and offer development, consulting and outsourcing IT services for small, medium and large companies. Their aim is to build easy to use tools that immediatley increase developer productivity.
Axisoft
AlchemyJ is developed by Axisoft, a company that has been providing Financial Technology to top-tier financial institutions for over 20 years. The first launch of AlchemyJ was in 2017 as a project of several complex financial and analytic models implemented for a mission-critical investment system. In addition to the implementation of complex models, the project facilitated the idea of letting Financial Analysts define the models in Microsoft Excel (considered a native language of Business and Finance). AlchemyJ can analyze a spreadsheet, design, and write the Java programs automatically. When a model changed, Financial Analysts could change and test it in Microsoft Excel, then AlchemyJ could re-write the Java programs instantly. Eventually, the project team successfully turned what used to take months of development work into days or even hours. This gave birth to AlchemyJ - A Robo-Coder for Robotic Programming and Programming Automation.
Planatech Solutions
Founded in 1996, Planatech Solutions is a privately owned company, specializing in cross-language & cross-platform interfaces. Based on nearly 20 years experience in the Financial Markets, Planatech has produced both commercial and bespoke software. The company's most successful commercial product, XLL Plus, first went to market in 1998, and simplifies the process of converting complex mathematical models written in C/C++ to instantly usable add-in functions in Excel. Clients include investment banks, hedge funds, energy industries, universities.