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NeXT

Next, Inc. (later Next Computer, Inc. and Next Software, Inc. and stylized as NeXT) was an American computer company headquartered in Redwood City, California, that developed and manufactured a series of computer workstations intended for the higher education and business markets. NeXT was founded in 1985 by Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs after his forced resignation from Apple. NeXT introduced the first NeXT Computer in 1988, and the smaller NeXTstation in 1990.

 
 
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Informatica

Informatica Corporation provides data integration software and services for various businesses, industries and government organizations, including telecommunications, health care, insurance, and financial services. The products of the company support various enterprise-wide data integration and data quality solutions including data warehousing, data migration, data consolidation, data synchronization, data governance, master data management, and cross-enterprise data integration.

 
 
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Serena Software

Serena Software Inc is an application lifecycle management (ALM) software company headquartered in Redwood City, California. It was founded in June 1980 by Doug Troxel in San Francisco. In September 2008 Serena announced the acquisition of Projity Project-ON-Demand, its Software as a Service (SaaS)-based project management software, and OpenProj. Jeremy Burton was appointed CEO, by Silver Lake Partners in February 2006. Interim CEO appointed, Michael Cappelas, former CEO of MCI.

 
 
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NetObjects

NetObjects, Inc. is a software company founded in 1995 by Samir Arora, David Kleinberg, Clement Mok and Sal Arora. The company is best known for the development of NetObjects Fusion, a web design application. In its first phase, NetObjects was based in Redwood City, California, and ceased operations in 2001 after selling its assets to Website Pros and a portfolio of patents to Macromedia. In 2009 NetObjects was re-established as an independent software company.

 
 
MokaFive

MokaFive

MokaFive, (previously Moka5) headquartered in Redwood City, California, provides a desktop-as-a-service platform for managing desktop computers. MokaFive was founded in July 2005 as a spinoff of the Collective Project in Stanford University's Computer Science Department. MokaFive's main product, MokaFive Suite, allows users to create, run, distribute and manage LivePCs, which are complete, managed virtual computing environments..

 
 
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OutSystems

In February 2006, OutSystems was positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the 2006 Integrated Services Environment (ISE) Market Magic Quadrant report. In March 2007, the company launched an early adopters beta program for the OutSystems Express Edition, a free version of the OutSystems Platform. The OutSystems Community that was previously only available to clients and partners, was also opened so that enthusiasts and small ISV's can better share knowledge about the platform.