Genuitec

Genuitec, LLC
Private
Industry Computer software
Founded United States (1997)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas
Key people
Maher Masri, Cofounder, President
Todd Williams, Cofounder, VP Technology
Wayne Parrott, Cofounder, VP Development
Products MyEclipse, Secure Delivery Center, GapDebug, MobiOne, Webclipse, Angular IDE, Darkest Dark Theme
Revenue Not disclosed
Number of employees
50 est. (2017)
Website www.genuitec.com

Genuitec, LLC is a software development company that operates as an entirely virtual organization.[1] Its products include Integrated development environment, MyEclipse, and Application Lifecycle Management and software delivery technologies Secure Delivery Center 2017.

History

Ever since its foundation in 1997, Genuitec has continued to grow its gamma of affordable products for the modern developer. There are solutions for both full stack developers coding for the enterprise and for those just looking to take advantage of the latest in modern web development. The company has been working continuously on the latest technologies for both Java EE and Web development. As a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation, it actively participates in strategy, development, and direction for the organization. Today, Genuitec supports one of the largest developer communities for commercial Eclipse tools. Its support forums allow users to engage directly with staff to answer any number of technical needs.

See below for a brief outline of its products (the timeline refers to the original release date. However, the company releases improved versions on a continuous basis.

Released products

Products in development

Firsts Introduced by Genuitec

First comprehensive Eclipse Java EE tool suite

First subscription model in Eclipse ecosystem

First turn-key Eclipse provisioning platform

First platform for enterprise team IDE management

First unified rapid Eclipse RCP deployment framework

First Eclipse plug-in to target the full-stack developer

First Genuitec product to offer a Freemium price model

First stand-alone IDE designed for Angular 2 and TypeScript

First production-grade TypeScript support for Eclipse

First IDE integration into the Angular CLI server

References

  1. Governor, James. "No Need to Commute, Ever", Redmonk, June 16, 2011.
  2. ADT Magazine

Articles/Mentions

See also

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