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Intuit

Intuit Inc. is an American software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. It is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Mountain View, California.

 
 
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Synopsys

Synopsys, Inc. NASDAQ: SNPS is one of the largest companies in the electronic design automation industry. Synopsys' first and best-known product is Design Compiler, a logic-synthesis tool. Synopsys offers a wide range of other products used in the design of an application-specific integrated circuit. Products include logic synthesis, behavioral synthesis, place and route, static timing analysis, formal verification, HDL simulators as well as transistor-level circuit simulation.

 
 
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SourceForge, Inc.

SourceForge, Inc. , formerly VA Software Corporation, and VA Linux Systems is the provider of the SourceForge Development Intelligence application. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California. SourceForge, Inc. owns several well-known websites, including SourceForge, ThinkGeek and Slashdot.

 
 
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Veritas Software

Veritas Software Corp. was an international software company that was founded in 1983 as Tolerant Systems, renamed Veritas Software Corp. in 1989, and merged with Symantec in 2005. It was headquartered in Mountain View, California. The company specialized in storage management software including the first commercial journaling file system, VxFS, VxVM, VCS, the personal/small office backup software Backup Exec and the popular enterprise backup software NetBackup.

 
 
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Remedy Corp

Remedy Corp was a software company that produced the Action Request System and various applications therein. Remedy is now the Service Management Business Unit of BMC Software.

 
 
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Mint.com

Mint. com is a free web-based personal financial management service created by entrepreneur Aaron Patzer. Mint provides account aggregation through a deal with Yodlee. Mint's primary service allows for users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances through a single user interface. Mint has garnered media coverage from a number of blogs and media outlets such as the New York Times, GigaOM, VentureBeat, the Orlando Sentinel, and the San Francisco Chronicle.