Our Clients
Product Industries of Clients
- Accounting: Intacct, Intuit
- BioTech: Bio-Rad, Life Technologies
- CAD: Engineous
- Consumer Electronics: Autonet Mobile, OpenWave, NetGear, Phone.com, Samsung
- Database: Informix, Oracle, Public Health Institute, RightPoint, Viador
- Education: Copperman Software, CK-12 Foundation
- Energy: ExxonMobil
- Enterprise Productivity: Oracle
- Financial: Algorithmics, Tibco
- Games: Advance Reality, There
- Government: US Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Law Enforcement: Forensic Logic
- Medical: Scheduling.com, Align Technology
- Middleware: Vitria, Tibco
- Computer Networking: Netgear
- Instrument Control: Bio-Rad, Euphonix
- Insurance: ClaimIQ
- Computer Security: TrendMicro
- Online Search: Virtual Synaptics, Google
- Social Networking: AT&T Labs, iMeem, There
- Software development: CollabNet, Sun Microsystems, Object Technology Int'l, Macromedia, InXight
- System/server administration: NetLatency, Quantum, VMware
- Telecoms: Aspect Telecoms, AT&T Labs, Phone.com
- Website design: Chroma Design, eHealthInsurance, Sapient, Fujitsu
Some of Our Clients:
- Advance Reality Inc. (San Anselmo, CA). Developer of interactive movie games.
- Algorithmics, Inc. (Toronto, Canada). Developer of risk-analysis software, primarily for banking and finance.
- Align Technologies, (Santa Clara, CA). Developer of dental alignment technologies.
- The Art Institutes (Pittsburgh, PA). Association of Art and Design Schools (U.S.).
- Aspect Telecommunications (San Jose, CA). Developer of systems for handling incoming service-related telephone calls for large companies.
- AT&T Research Labs (Menlo Park, CA). Research and advanced development laboratory for AT&T.
- Autonet Mobile (Santa Rosa, CA). Automobile tracking and monitoring systems.
- Bio-Rad Laboratories (Hercules, CA). Biological Analysis Instruments and Software.
- Chroma Design (San Francisco, CA). Web-design and development consultancy.
- CK-12 Foundation (Palo Alto, CA). Developer of online learning-resources for teachers.
- ClaimIQ, Inc. (Now merged into Mitchell International, Inc.). Software solutions for the insurance industry.
- The CodeWorks, Inc. (San Jose, CA). Software consulting.
- CollabNet (Brisbane, CA). Software and services for distributed development.
- eHealthInsurance.com (formerly SASH Communications, Inc.) (Sunnyvale, CA). Online provider of health insurance. Developer of client-server, web-based software for the healthcare industry.
- Engineous Software, Inc. (Now merged into Sumulia, Inc.). Developer of design optimization and exploration software.
- Euphonix (Now merged into Avid, Inc.). Developer of computer-based professional audio mixers.
- Exxon Mobile (Houston, TX). Energy exploration and distribution.
- Federal Trade Commission (Washington, DC). Regulation of Trade.
- Forensic Logic. (Walnut Creek, CA; Burnaby, BC, Canada). Software products for law enforcement.
- Fujitsu Corp. (Sunnyvale, CA; Raleigh, NC). Computer, networking, and electronics firm.
- Google, Inc. Search engine, online advertising, social networking, ....
- Informix Software, Inc. (Now merged into IBM). Developer of database software.
- Intacct, Inc., (San Jose, CA). Developer of cloud-based accounting systems.
- Intuit, Inc., (Menlo Park, CA). Developer of small business, personal finance, and tax software.
- InXight, Inc. (Now merged into SAP). Developer of graphical presentations for information-rich applications.
- Life Technologies, (Hillsdale, CA). Developer of biological analysis equipment and software.
- Macromedia, Inc. (Now merged into Adobe). Developer of Director, Flash, and other animation and simulation software.
- Marimba, Inc. (Now merged into BMC Corp.). Developer of Internet-based software for managing eBusinesses.
- NetGear (San Jose, CA). Developer of networking solutions for small businesses and homes.
- NewSof Group (Now merged into Resolution Health). Web design and development consulting firm.
- Object Technology International, Inc. (a subsidiary of IBM) (Ottawa, Canada). Developer of software development tools and components.
- Oracle Corporation (Redwood Shores, CA). Developer of enterprise management software.
- Path Solutions (formerly NetLatency) (Sunnyvale, CA). Developer of network monitoring software.
- Openwave.com (formerly Phone.com, formerly UnWired Planet, Inc.) (Redwood Shores, CA). Developer of embedded software and Internet-based services for advanced cellular phones.
- PriceWaterhouseCoopers Global Technology Center (Menlo Park, CA). Developer of internal software for PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
- Public Health Institute (Sacramento, CA). Non-profit organization that promotes public health in California through research, training, community development, and software development.
- Quantum (San Jose, CA). Developer of backup, recovery, and archive systems (hardware and software).
- RightPoint Software (formerly DataMind Corp.) (San Mateo, CA). Developer of data-mining and business analysis software.
- Samsung Information Systems America (San Jose, CA). Research and Development subsidiary of Samsung, an electronics and telephone manufacturer
- Sapient Corp. (formerly Studio Archetype) (San Francisco, CA). Developer of websites, multimedia software, and graphics for businesses.
- SCI Solutions, Inc. (formerly Scheduling.com) (Los Gatos, CA). Developer of medical information and resource-scheduling systems.
- Silicon Graphics (Mountain View, CA). Developer of graphics workstations, supercomputers, and graphics software.
- Sun Microsystems (Now merged into Oracle). Developer of business workstations, servers, and software.
- TIBCO (Palo Alto, CA). Developer of interactive systems and middleware for event-driven enterprises, especially those in the financial services industry.
- TrendMicro (Sunnyvale, CA). Developer of security software for networked computers.
- Viador, Inc. (formerly InfoSpace, Corp.) (San Mateo, CA). Developer of database report-generation software.
- Vitria Technology, Inc. (Mountain View, CA). Developer of communications and dataflow middleware for the enterprise.
- VMware, Inc. (Mountain View, CA). Developer of infrastructure for virtualizing computer systems.
- Whistle Communications (Now a subsidiary of IBM) (Foster City, CA). Developer of the InterJet, an "Internet in a box" solution for small businesses.