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Greenplum
Offices: San Mateo, California
Greenplum is pioneering the use of open source databases for enterprise-class
business intelligence and data warehousing. Greenplum’s family of database
products, called Bizgres, comprises solutions suited to installations ranging
from departmental data marts to multi-terabyte data warehouses. While Business
Intelligence has become a top priority for IT, the database infrastructure
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Hummingbird
Offices: Toronto, Ontario
Hummingbird is a leading global provider of enterprise software solutions.
Their enterprise content management (ECM) solutions allow customers to manage
the entire lifecycle of enterprise content from creation to disposition.
Hummingbird Enterprise™ provides an integrated platform for ECM and business
analytics that enable organizations to address critical business needs,
such as information management, business continuity, compliance and risk
mitigation. |
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Jive Software
Offices: Portland, Oregon
Jive Software believes that collaboration software is too complicated—for
engineers and for users. To succeed it must be intuitive, valuable, and
extremely easy to deploy. They aim to fulfill that promise with a flexible
system for collaboration that matches an open, enterprise-class architecture
with a dedication to ease of use and smarter features. By keeping the architecture
open, they ensure that integration and customization are easy, and that
employees, customers and partners can all work together in the same environment. |
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| Kirix
Offices: Elmhurst, Illinois
Founded in January 2001, Kirix began as a data analysis boutique for the
recovery audit industry. Performing large-scale data analysis for recovery
audit firms and retail accounts, they enabled their clients to find significantly
more recoveries within shorter time frames than possible using traditional
methods. In February 2003, Kirix released ProfitPoint, a data analysis tool
for recovery auditors and accounts payable professionals. To handle the
needs of this market, ProfitPoint provides users with the ability to integrate
large volumes of purchasing and payment data and a set of tools for identifying
overpayments. |
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Laszlo Systems
Offices: San Mateo, California
Laszlo Systems is the original developer of the open source platform OpenLaszlo,
and provider of rich Internet applications and services that advance the
web experience. OpenLaszlo is an XML-native foundation for building next
generation Web applications that increase customer retention, conversion
and brand loyalty. Laszlo provides comprehensive support services, education,
and commercial application modules so that any company can easily make the
move to rich Internet applications. |
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| Mozilla
Offices: Mountain View, California
Formed on August 3, 2005, Mozilla Corporation oversees the development and
distribution of Mozilla technologies and products, including the popular
and award-winning Firefox Web browser and Thunderbird email client. Mozilla
Corporation relies on the talents of a core group of employees, as well
as a vast community of worldwide contributors, to build and deliver great,
user-friendly products. Mozilla Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary
of the Mozilla Foundation. |
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| MySQL
Offices: Uppsala, Sweden; Cupertino, California; Seattle, Washington;
Paris, France & Tokyo, Japan
MySQL AB develops and supports a family of high performance, affordable
database products—including MySQL Network, a comprehensive set of certified
software and premium support services. The company's flagship product is
the MySQL Server, the world's most popular open source database, with more
than 10 million active installations. Many of the world's largest organizations,
including Yahoo!, Alcatel, The Associated Press, Suzuki and NASA are realizing
significant cost savings by using MySQL to power high-volume Web sites,
business-critical enterprise applications and packaged software. |
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