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  2. Precisely (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Duane Whitlow and Stan Rintel started Whitlow Computer Systems to develop software for mainframe computers. [6] The result was a business with a niche product portfolio based on high-speed data sorting. [7] According to Whitlow, the company's original task was to develop an airlines reservations system for Control Data. [6]

  3. Neotonic Software - Wikipedia

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    Neotonic Software was a San Francisco based company that produced technology for email customer support, founded by David Jeske and Brandon Long in 2001. Google acquired the company in April 2003, [ 1 ] bringing its Trakken CRM product in-house where it was still in use as recently as March 2009.

  4. Imagineer Systems - Wikipedia

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    Imagineer Systems Limited is a software company that specializes in the development and maintenance of several visual effects software applications. They are the "maker of the Academy Award-winning planar-tracking software Mocha." [1] The company was founded in June 2000 by Allan Jaenicke and Philip McLauchlan. [2]

  5. Thoughtworks - Wikipedia

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    Martin Fowler joined the company in 1999 and became its chief scientist in 2000. [11] In 2001, Thoughtworks agreed to settle a lawsuit by Microsoft for $480,000 for deploying unlicensed copies of office productivity software to employees. [12] Also in 2001, Fowler, Jim Highsmith, and other key software figures authored the Agile Manifesto. [13]

  6. The Foundry Visionmongers - Wikipedia

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    Foundry had its origins in plug-in development, and its first product was the Tinder (and later Tinderbox) plugins. This business was sold to GenArts in 2010. [17] It continues to sell the Furnace motion-estimation based plugins, which won an Academy Scientific and Technical Award in 2006 [18] Other plugins include Ocula, a set of tools for stereoscopic post-processing; Keylight, a keyer ...

  7. Glitch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Glitch, Inc. (previously known as Fog Creek Software, Inc.) is a software company specializing in project management tools. Its products included project management and content management , and code review tools.

  8. Alludo - Wikipedia

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    The company had great success early in the high-tech boom of the 1990s and early 2000s with the product CorelDRAW, and became, for a time, the biggest software company in Canada. In 1996, it acquired Novell WordPerfect and started competing with the thought of being " Pepsi to Microsoft's Coke " [ 4 ] as Microsoft Word was the top-used word ...

  9. Coupa - Wikipedia

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    Coupa Software Incorporated is an American technology platform for Business Spend Management (BSM). [2] The company is headquartered in Foster City, California with offices throughout Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. Coupa helps companies gain visibility into and control over how they spend money, optimize supply chains, and manage ...