NetManage

NetManage Inc.
Industry Software
Fate Acquired
Successor Micro Focus International
Founded 1990
Founder Zvi Alon
Defunct 2008
Headquarters Haifa, Israel, Cupertino, California;
Products RUMBA, OnWeb, ViewNow, Librados, SOA Planner

NetManage Inc. was a software company based in Cupertino, California, founded in 1990 by Zvi Alon, an Israeli engineer. The company's development centre was located at the MATAM technology park, in Haifa, Israel. In June 2008 the company was acquired by Micro Focus International, a British company based in Newbury, Berkshire.[1]

History

NetManage was founded in 1990 by Zvi Alon, an Israeli engineer who was trained at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and immigrated to the Silicon Valley in the 1980s. It was one of the first software companies to offer TCP/IP, networking, and email products.

During the dotcom boom, the company generated annual revenue in excess of $100m (for the year ended 31 December 2000), but in following years failed to sustain this level of income. The company was reported to have 10,000 customers worldwide, including a majority of the Fortune 500 companies. The company's shares were traded on NASDAQ under the symbol NETM.[2]

The company developed a Web browser-like product called Chameleon as early as 1994. A Chameleon was also used as the company's logo.

The company was also involved in launching the first Internet service provider in Israel - NetVision.

Products developed or acquired by NetManage

Acquisitions

References

  1. Micro Focus completes acquisition of NetManage, Inc, Reuters, 2008-06-18, retrieved 2009-10-11
  2. Ashworth, Susan (2005-07-24), NetManage's CEO finds success behind the scenes, Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, retrieved 2009-10-11
  3. NetManage Looks to SOAs with Librados Buy, InternetNews.com, retrieved 2009-10-11
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