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Bynari Canada
Providing insight server software and technical support for Linux through affiliate consultants and toll-free per-incident call-center support.
Applix Inc
Applix offers customer interaction software (CIS), real-time decision support, and office productivity solutions.
Arkeia
Excellent backup software for Linux.
Walnut Creek CDROM
Slackware Linux and software for Linux.
Cyberfarer
CD-ROM based Internet Server for small to medium sized business. Emphasis is on ease of use.
Das Technology
Produces LSP, that migrates NT to Linux, and provides a GUI on Linux similar to NT.
GreyTrout Software
NExS (Network Extensible Spreadsheet) is an interactive spreadsheet designed specifically for the X Window/Motif environment.
The Hungry Programmers
Software includes a Java interpreter, chess game, word processor, and display manager.
MpegTV
MpegTV develops and licenses advanced MPEG software technology for Linux and Unix. MpegTV Player, Plugin and SDK available.
Orbit Software
ORBiT Software provides backup software, UNiBACK, for MPE, Linux, and NT, specializing in managing information with backup, compression and distributed access products.
Portland Group, The
Compilers and development tools
Simco International
Offers solutions and develops software for the Linux platform. Includes details about the services and products available and contact information. Located in Romania.
Solid Information Technology Ltd
Provides a distributed data management platform for applications like network infrastructure management and control and mobile data collection. Includes support for native JDBC, ODBC and ANSI SQL.
BRU 2000 Backup Software
BRU 2000 Backup and Restore Utility for Unix and Linux, and the new QuickStart Data Rescue products for ALL PC Operating Systems.
Tummy.com, ltd.
XVScan: Scanning software for Unix and Linux, works with HP ScanJet scanners.
VMware
VMWare allows Windows to run under Linux or Linux under Windows NT/2000 without rebooting. The technology uses virtual machines to allow Windows programs to run as if they were in a Windows environment.
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