Mediachase
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Mediachase Software, Ltd. | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Key people | Christopher Lutz President and CEO Julie Magbojos COO |
Industry | Microsoft .NET development, eCommerce, Business Collaboration, Help Desk/Issues Tracking, software controls and components |
Products | Instant Business Network, ASP.NET eCommerce Framework (ECF), AJAX Calendar.NET, FileUploader.NET, professional services |
Website | www.mediachase.com |
Mediachase Software, Ltd. specializes in eCommerce, business collaboration, help desk and issues tracking, and various schedulers and components for integration with Web applications. They also provide professional services and partnerships for its flagship products (ASP.NET eCommerce Framework and Instant Business Network). Mediachase is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, with additional offices in Washington, D.C. and Kaliningrad, Russia.[1]
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[edit] Corporate history
Mediachase was founded in 1997 by Christopher Lutz, current CEO and President. In its early years during the Dot-com bubble, it was a convergent media company, specializing in digital media delivery across the Internet.[2] Now, Mediachase focuses on both eCommerce and collaboration products for business and enterprise based on Microsoft .NET technology.[3]
[edit] Main products and services
- ASP.NET eCommerce Framework (ECF)
- Instant Business Network Help Desk and Collaboration (IBN)
- AJAX Calendar.NET
- FileUploader.NET
[edit] See also
- Help Desk
- Workgroup Support Systems
- Comparison of issue tracking systems
- Third-party software component
- Shopping cart software