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Revision as of 19:56, 15 August 2007
Title
LogicLibrary - Service Oriented Architectures, SOA, IT Governance
Description
Company Profile
LogicLibrary is the leading provider of SOA software and services that make it possible for enterprises to manage and reuse software development assets (SDAs). The company’s patent-pending technology provides a comprehensive and collaborative approach for creating, migrating and integrating enterprise applications for use in service oriented architecture (SOA), Web services and other software development initiatives. Additionally, LogicLibrary’s Logiscan provides powerful, easy-to-use code-scanning technology that helps architects, developers and IT professionals ensure the highest levels of security throughout the software development lifecycle.
LogicLibrary has been positioned in the “Leader” quadrant in Gartner, Inc.’s Magic Quadrant for Metadata Repositories, 2004*, and maintains strategic partnerships with Microsoft, as a Premier member of the Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program, IBM, as an Advanced PartnerWorld Partner, and Serena. LogicLibrary has been recognized the past two years on the SD Times 100 list of leaders and innovators in the software development industry and has integration partnerships that include Microsoft, IBM, Eclipse and Borland. LogicLibrary is headquartered in Pittsburgh, with additional offices in Rochester, MN and Sunnyvale, CA. The company has sales offices throughout the United States and sales partners in Europe.
History
LogicLibrary was founded in 2000 by a team of seasoned executives with an average of 20-plus years in enterprise software. The company’s mission is to help information technology organizations increase their agility and responsiveness to business needs by improving their ability to leverage their software development assets. Although the emergence of new technologies – including service–oriented architectures (SOAs), Web services and component-based development – has increased productivity and efficiency, IT organizations have continued to struggle with effective methods for discovering, understanding and using their software assets in application development. LogicLibrary was founded to address that need.
Languages
English
Additional Information
Related Domains
- Computers
- Software Development
- Service Oriented Architectures
- Soa
- Logiclibrary
- It Governance
- It Governance Model
- Information Technology
- Business Development
- Financial Statements
- Systems Information Technologies
- Information Tech
- Annual Reports
- Infrastructure
- Information Week
- Professionals
- Informations
- Cio Magazine
- Information Systems
- Informational Technology
- Benchmarks
- Info Tech
- Investment
- Federal Computer Week
- Informationweek
- Technology
- Governance
- Cio
- Certifications
- Infoweek
- Computer
- Supervisor
- Information System
- Brainbench
- Profesionals
