Caspio

Caspio, Inc.
Private
Industry Software Technology
Founded Mountain View, CA, United States (2000)
Headquarters Santa Clara, CA, United States
Key people
Frank Zamani, CEO, Founder
Products Caspio Bridge
Website www.Caspio.com

Caspio, Inc. is a global cloud platform for creating custom business applications without coding. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA.

Product

Caspio is a cloud platform for creating business database applications without requiring development skills. Tech-savvy business users can create web forms, publish data or create complete custom applications such as a customer relationship management (CRM) without coding.

The company also develops pre-built web applications such as Feedback Management, Knowledge Base and Membership Directory and more that are available in its application gallery. It is classified as a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).

Caspio offers a variety of plans ranging from a free personal plan, to plans for small businesses, corporations, enterprise-wide rollouts, a dedicated environment and on-premises installation. Caspio is also available in a HIPAA-compliant offering for those managing PHI.[1]

The company has a wide range of customers including Fortune-500 corporations, more than 80% of America’s leading newspapers, government agencies, healthcare organizations, educational institutions, small businesses, non-profits and entrepreneurs.

Company history

Caspio was founded in 2000 by Frank Zamani, the President and CEO. The company released the first version of Caspio Bridge in 2001and had followed up with frequent regular updates and enhancements since then. Caspio is a privately held corporation.

The company was named to the Inc. 500l5000 list for three consecutive years in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

In 2013, Caspio was recognized by Silicon Valley Business Journal as one of the Fastest Growing Private Companies in the Silicon Valley.

See also

References

  1. Eddy, Nathan. "Caspio HIPAA Enterprise Targets Health Care Industry". Retrieved 2014-10-06.
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