Category
page 1Software companies established in 2004
Canonical Ltd.
London-based software company, developer of Ubuntu

SugarCRM
SugarCRM is a software company based in Silicon Valley. It produces the on-premises and cloud-based web application Sugar, a customer relationship management (CRM) system.
QNAP Systems
Taiwanese network-attached storage company
EnterpriseDB
EnterpriseDB (EDB) is an American company that provides software and services based on the open-source database PostgreSQL (also known as Postgres), and is one of the largest contributors to Postgres. EDB develops and integrates performance, security, and manageability enhancements into Postgres to support enterprise-class workloads. EDB has also developed database compatibility for Oracle to facilitate the migration of workloads from Oracle to EDB Postgres and to support the operation of many Oracle workloads on EDB Postgres.
Joyent
Joyent Inc. is a software and services company based in San Francisco, California. Specializing in cloud computing, it markets infrastructure-as-a-service.
On June 15, 2016, the company was acquired by Samsung Electronics.
Mandiant
Mandiant, Inc. is an American cybersecurity firm and a subsidiary of Google. The company published a report in February 2013 that implicated China in cyber espionage. In December 2013, FireEye acquired Mandiant for $1 billion. FireEye later sold its product line, name, and employees to Symphony Technology Group for $1.2 billion in June 2021. In March 2022, Google announced it would acquire Mandiant for $5.4billion. The firm was fully incorporated into the Google Cloud division in September 2022.
JBoss
American former software company