Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq NM: BORL) is the leading provider
of technology that helps Global 1000 companies develop, deploy,
and integrate software applications. Delivering best-in-class solutions
dedicated to interoperability, Borland allows enterprises of all
sizes to move into Web-based computing while continuing to leverage
the benefits of legacy systems. Borland's vision is to enable the
new digital world, where their customers have the freedom to develop
applications, deploy them on any platform, and integrate and manage
them across the enterprise. Global companies need solutions to help
them work faster and more efficiently than ever before. These companies
can depend on Borland to anticipate their needs and help them move
into the future- without abandoning the past. Thousands of companies
have adopted Borland® technology, because they trust the Borland
name and the company's tradition of delivering award-winning, industry-proven
technologies. With more than 1,100 employees worldwide and operations
in more than 20 countries, Borland is a technology innovator that
has been serving global customers with best-in-class technology
solutions for more than 19 years.
For more details please visit
http://www.borland.com/

Segue Software
is a global leader dedicated to delivering quality optimization
solutions that ensure the accuracy and performance of enterprise
applications. Today Segue« solutions are successfully meeting
the quality optimization challenges of more than 2,000 customers
around the world, including 61% of the Fortune 100. Our
results-oriented approach helps our customers optimize quality
every step of the way.
For more details please visit
http://www.segue.com
First, why the name?
A skymark is like a landmark. Sailors, when out of sight of land,
have to rely on skymarks - the sun, moon and stars - for navigation.
Organizations have to use metaphorical skymarks - their core mission,
their strategic performance indicators, their plans and charts -
to navigate the uncertain waters of the future. Our mission is to
help organizations find and use those skymarks successfully. Even
in the 21st century, most of SM organizations are still very inefficient.
Dr. Brian Joiner, one of America's leading management thinkers,
asserts that up to half of all work is unnecessary. We think he's
right. There are better ways of working, and our mission is to find
them, and capture them in software. Managers today can tap the accumulated
management wisdom of centuries, based on the experience of practitioners
around the world. Dilbert notwithstanding, human beings really have
learned some worthwhile things about management. In designing our
PathMaker software family, we distilled, from management theory,
interviews with practicing managers, and surveys, the essential
set of best practices which are, for now, the state of the art.
We embedded these best practices in PathMaker, trying very hard
to make them accessible to everyone who is trying to do better work.
For more details please visit
http://www.skymark.com/
Trend Micro Incorporated is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Founded in 1988 by Steve Chang, the company led the migration of virus protection from the desktop to the network server and the Internet gateway, gaining a reputation for vision and technological innovation along the way. Trend Micro focuses on outbreak prevention and providing customers with a comprehensive approach to managing the outbreak lifecycle and the impact of network worms and virus threats to productivity and information through initiatives such as Trend Micro™ Enterprise Protection Strategy.
Trend Micro has earned a reputation for turning great ideas into cutting-edge technology. In recognition of the antivirus company’s strategy and vision, the Gartner Group has hailed Trend Micro as a visionary malicious code management supplier for four consecutive years. Citing its flexible and efficient transnational management model, BusinessWeek acknowledged Trend Micro as one of "a new breed of high-tech companies that are defying conventional wisdom."
In just over a decade, Trend Micro, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, has grown into a transnational organization with over 1,800 employees, and is represented in over 30 countries. Trend Micro’s revenue in 2003 surpassed previous years, reaching 48.09 billion Yen (US$454 million at an exchange rate of JPY106/USD). The company’s stock is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (4704). In addition, the company’s American Depository Receipts are traded on the NASDAQ (TMIC).