Caspio

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Caspio
Company type Private
Industry Enterprise Software
FoundedMarch 2000
Headquarters Sunnyvale, California
Key people
  • Frank Zamani, Founder
Products
  • Caspio Low-Code Platform [1] [2]
  • Caspio Professional Services
Number of employees
250+
Website www.caspio.com

Caspio is an American software company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with offices in Ukraine, Poland and the Philippines. Caspio was founded by Frank Zamani in 2000. [3] The company focuses on database-centric web applications. [4] [5]

History

Caspio was founded by Frank Zamani in 2000. [6] The company initially focused on simplifying custom cloud applications [7] [8] [9] and reducing development time and cost as compared to traditional software development. [5]

Caspio released the first version of its platform, Caspio Bridge, in 2001. [10] In 2014, Caspio released a HIPAA-Compliant Edition of its low-code application development platform. [11]

Caspio also released an EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Compliance Edition of its low-code application development platform in 2016. [12] Caspio's second European Software Development Center opened in Kraków, Poland in 2017. [13] Caspio also opened data centers in Montreal, Canada [14] [15] and India in 2020. [16]

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