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jwd tech inc is a Niceville, FL-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
DISC is a Hadley, MA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Rogue Wave tools span 40 years, offering everything from cloud-based-services to native platform applications to portable software libraries. But they all have a common, singular purpose: Making it easy to write, test, and run complex code. Our capabilities cover different languages, code bases, and platforms. Simply put, we meet development where – and how – it happens. Whether it’s finding the right algorithm to forecast outcomes, building the foundation of C++ applications, debugging multi-threaded and multi-core software, understanding open source use in proprietary code, or discovering security bugs earlier in development, we can help. Code is where we live, what we care about, and how we make our customers’ software better. We’re the largest independent provider of cross-platform software development tools and embedded components in the world. Through decades of solving the most complex problems across financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, government, academia, and other industries, Rogue Wave tools, libraries, and services enable developers to write better code, faster.
Managed IT Service Provider Company in Tampa FL & Washington DC with robust, reliable, and secure on-premise and remote Managed Services. Managed IT Services!
FileTek develops, markets, and supports integrated data storage and access management systems that enable companies and government agencies worldwide to manage high volumes of fixed content data (petabytes) more efficiently and at lower costs than traditional approaches. For over 20 years, FileTek has delivered proven and stable solutions for the following business drivers: information lifecycle management (ILM) initiatives, regulatory compliance, digital preservation, active archives, and database extension systems. Founded in 1984 and based in Rockville, Maryland USA, FileTek specifically addresses the need for making very large volumes of information accessible to online users of mainframes, minicomputers, and networked workstations. In 1987, the company introduced its first product, Storage Machine/1, and pioneered the client/server-based, shared, and automatically managed storage server concept.