-
before rebranding as
Syncsort Incorporated in 1981, and then to its
current form in 2020. Its original,
eponymously named product,
SyncSort, was the dominant...
-
motorcycle and cycle-car
engines pre-WW1
Precisely (company),
formerly Syncsort Precision Club, a
bidding system in the game of
contract bridge Precision...
- program, IBM's Sort/Merge, and
third party Sort/Merge
programs (i.e.,
SYNCSORT, CASORT).
DFSORT is
often referred to by its
program name,
ICEMAN (component...
- by
Pitney Bowes, and
became Precisely in
December 2019 when
acquired by
Syncsort.
MapInfo was
founded in 1986 by
Laszlo Bardos,
Andrew Dressel, John Haller...
- JIRA ASG
CloudBees Dynatrace Elastic Jenkins Parasoft SonarSource Splunk Syncsort XebiaLabs Compuware made the
following acquisitions after going private...
-
proprietary sort
products from
independent software companies such as
Syncsort compete with
products from the
major suppliers such as IBM for speed. Some...
- than $140 million in 2016. In 2015,
Clearlake took a
controlling stake in
Syncsort. In 2016 Clearlake, took a
controlling stake in
Vision Solutions. In 2017...
- was
renamed to
Trillium Software.
Trillium Software was
later sold to
Syncsort in 2016. In 2008,
Harte Hanks acquired Mason Zimbler, a UK-based digital...
- the
newly acquired business was re-branded as BlueCrest. In
August 2019,
Syncsort announced plans to
acquire Pitney Bowes'
software solutions business for...
-
which data is
backed up is
considered a DPX
client node. In
October 2013,
Syncsort sold its data
protection business to an
investor group led by
Bedford Venture...