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Spinnaker is a free and open-source continuous delivery software platform originally developed by Netflix and extended by Google. [2] It is designed to work with Kubernetes, Google Cloud Platform, AWS, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud. Spinnaker was developed by Netflix as a successor to the internally developed Asgard. [3]
In Search of the Most Amazing Thing is a video game designed by Tom Snyder Productions.It was published by Spinnaker Software in 1983 for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.
Snooper Troops was developed by Computer Learning Connection (later renamed Spinnaker Software), at that point a two-year-old company. [5] The company was based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Around this time, Computer Learning Connection created the edutainment classics Snooper Troops and Agent USA , [ 6 ] The Search Series and The Other Side ...
SoftKey Software Products was the fastest growing company in Canada in 1992, with sales of $36.8 million and profit of $6.1 million. Its most profitable products were its tax-software and processing service. [6] By April 1995, SoftKey's stock was valued at $25.50, about 20 times the year's earnings. [22]
By early 1984 InfoWorld estimated that Spinnaker was the world's 16th-largest microcomputer-software company, with $10 million in 1983 sales. [6] During the 1983–1988 time frame, Spinnaker consistently led the best seller charts for educational software. with Snooper Troops making the top ten list of bestselling games.
Sargon 4 is a 1988 chess video game published by Spinnaker Software. ... Review in Tilt (French) This page was last edited on 30 August ...
Harbinger Knowledge Products [1] [2] is a part of Harbinger Group, which was established in 1990.It is an eLearning software products and content development services company. [3]
Aricent is the successor to Hughes Software Systems, which was established in 1991, as a subsidiary of Hughes Electronics, [3] with funding from Sequoia Capital. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] 1985: Future Software Communications founded by KV Ramani, a TCP/IP stack developer from India which will eventually merge with Hughes Software Systems.