Atego (company)

Atego™
Type Private
Genre Software
Founded 1996 (Aonix)
Headquarters

San Diego, California, United States

Cheltenham, United Kingdom [1]
Area served Worldwide
Key people

James B. Gambrell - Chairman
Pierre Cesarini - CEO

Jean-Yves Quentel - CFO
Products aonixPerc®, aonixObjectAda®, artisanStudio®, ategoAce™, ategoExerpt™, ategoProcessDirector™, ategoWorkbench™, ategoGlobalServices™
Subsidiaries

TucsonUnited States
Paris, Toulouse France
Wolfsburg, Nuremberg, OttobrunnGermany

MilanItaly
Website www.atego.com

In January 2010, Aonix and Artisan Software Tools agreed to merge, forming a new company to be called Atego.[2]

Atego is a software development corporation headquartered in the USA and the United Kingdom with subsidiaries in France, Germany, and the Italy.

Aonix history

Aonix was formed in November 1996 by merging two software development tools companies: Interactive Development Environments, Inc. (IDE), a modelling, analysis and design tools developer, and Thomson Software Products (TSP).

Aonix' product lines included AdaWorld, Ameos, Architecture Component Development, ObjectAda, PERC, RAVEN, SmartKernel, Software Through Pictures, and TeleUSE.

Aonix was also owner of the Select Business Solutions product lines Nomad, Ultraquest and Select Solution Factory until the two groups split in 2003.

Aonix merged with real-time and embedded Java tools vendor NewMonics, of Tucson, Arizona in 2003, acquiring the PERC product line.

References

  1. ^ "Contact Us Company - Atego". http://www.atego.com/company/contact-us/. Retrieved 2011-05-11. 
  2. ^ Holland, Colin (2010-01-20). "NEWS: Artisan and Aonix merge to form Atego". Embedded.com. http://www.embedded.com/products/softwaretools/222301608. Retrieved 2010-01-24.