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  2. Monarch (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software is published by Datawatch Corporation, which was acquired by Altair Engineering in 2018. Over 500,000 copies of Monarch have been licensed, [2] and the software is in use in over 40,000 organizations. Monarch allows users to re-use information from existing computer reports, such as text, PDF and HTML files.

  3. Datawatch Corporation - Wikipedia

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    2016: Datawatch was going back to focus on their principle Monarch software to address the need of self-service data preparation market for data visualization tool and release the new Monarch Data Prep Studio in the 13.0 release. [3] 2018: Datawatch acquired Angoss, a Canada-based provider of predictive analytics software and services. [4]

  4. List of EDA companies - Wikipedia

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    Delta Design - software tool for electronic design automation (EDA) IC Manage: GDP Design & IP Management, Envision Design Progress Analytics, Envision Verification Analytics, High Performance Computing; Ing.-Büro FRIEDRICH: TARGET 3001! PCB Layout CAD Software Schematic editor; Simulation PSpice compliant; PCB design; Front panel design; SQL ...

  5. Ingram Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company had 14 locations in the United States and offer services to video game stores, video game and electronic stores, supermarkets, drugstores, and internet retailers. Ingram Entertainment Holdings Inc. had total revenues of $616 million in 2010 processing approximately 100 million units of DVD and video game software.

  6. Precisely (company) - Wikipedia

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    Precisely Holdings, LLC, doing business as Precisely, is a software company specializing in data integrity tools, and also providing big data, high-speed sorting, ETL, data integration, data quality, data enrichment, and location intelligence offerings.

  7. Magic Software Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The new company was originally named "Mashov Software Export (MSE)", and developed software for the global market, specifically an application generator named Magic. Mashov’s major innovation was a metadata-driven approach to programming that required no compiling or linking, and also allowed instantaneous debugging.

  8. MarkLogic - Wikipedia

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    MarkLogic was originally named Cerisent when it was founded in 2001 [5] by Christopher Lindblad, who was the Chief Architect of the Ultraseek search engine at Infoseek, as well as Paul Pedersen, a professor of computer science at Cornell University and UCLA, and Frank R. Caufield, Founder of Darwin Ventures, [6] to address shortcomings with existing search and data products.

  9. Electronics for Imaging - Wikipedia

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    EFI primarily developed peripherals and software used with other companies’ printers until acquiring a superwide-format inkjet printer manufacturer, Meredith, N.H.-based VUTEk Inc., in 2005 for approximately $281 million. [12] The company acquired its main inkjet ink manufacturing facility a year later.