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Type | Private company Corporation |
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Industry | Software components and Software development tools |
Founded | Quebec (August, 1994) |
Headquarters | Longueuil, Quebec, Canada |
Products | Xceed DataGrid for JavaScript, Xceed Ultimate ListBox for Silverlight, Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight, Xceed DataGrid for WPF, Xceed Grid for .NET, Xceed Zip for .NET, Xceed Real-Time Zip for Silverlight, Xceed Upload for Silverlight, Xceed Zip Compression Library, Xceed FTP for .NET, Xceed Chart for .NET, Xceed Chart for ASP.NET, Xceed SmartUI for .NET, Xceed SmartUI, Xceed Encryption Library, Xceed Binary Encoding Library, Xceed Streaming Compression Library, Xceed Streaming Compression for .NET, Xceed Zip for .NET Compact Framework, Xceed Ultimate Suite, Xceed Data Manipulation Suite, Xceed Absolute Packager |
Website | www |
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