Kitware
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Kitware | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | New York (1998) |
Headquarters | Clifton Park, New York, USA |
Key people | Will Schroeder, President Ken Martin, VP Charles Law, VP Lisa Avila, VP Bill Hoffman, VP Rick Avila, VP industry = Computer software and Visualization |
Products | High-performance computing, visualization and storage |
Employees | 31 (2007) |
Website | www.kitware.com |
Kitware Inc. is a small computer software company based on the United States.
Kitware has been involved in the development and maintenance of the following Open Source software packages
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- KDE Adopts CMake, Linux Today, 2007
- The Road to KDE 4: CMake, a New Build System for KDE, 2007
- Linux Weekly News, 2006
- "New visualization cluster installed on world’s fastest supercomputer", Los Alamos National Lab, Press Release 2004
- NVidia Press Release 2005
- Kitware Software listed at TeraGrid.org
- "Automated Wrapping of Complex C++ Code", Dr Dobbs Portal, 2003
- "The CMake Build Manager, Cross platform and open source", Dr Dobbs Portal, 2003
- TimesUnion 2004
- An Open Source Approach to Developing Software in a Small Organization, IEEE Software, 2007
- Record of US Federal Contracts
- Sandia National Labs Press Release 2005
- Sandia National Labs, Breakthrough Performance, Press Release 2005
- SINTEF tele-medicine collaboration, Press Release 2006
- Monthly News service European HPCN Community 2001
- IGSTK Publication in IEEE Computer
- Company Profile in Albany Business Review
- Albany Business Review: Press Release of NIH funding for NAMIC 2004
- "Competitiveness depends on Cooperation, Albany Business Review, 2005
- Kitware's Profile, TechValley Times 2005
- Medical Uses of VTK via PV-Wave, University of Alabama at Birmingham press release at Monthly News service European HPCN Community 2001
- Kitware software used for modeling brain blood circulation
- Kitware's VTK Entry at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center data services page
- Kitware's ParaView Entry at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center data services page
- "Building a Visualization Cluster with Rocks", HPC Wire, 2006