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Magnum-ACA
New Delhi, New Delhi India Have been using VisualWorks5i/7.0 to develop various in house testing tools, prototyping all specs. Presently working on a VW front end to MySQL along with porting the JDMMySQL to VW7.0 Added in 2002 |
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Manpower SoftWare plc
London, England UK Manpower SoftWare produces a software suite that bridges the gap between HR and ERP. The server is MS SQLServer, and the bulk of the client applications are written in VB, but one of them ("Business Analyser"), for historical reasons, is in Smalltalk, specifically VisualSmalltalk (now distributed by Cincom, formerly by Objectshare, before that by Digitalk). There have, in the past, been as many as 4 Smalltalk developers, but currently there is only one, and that's me: Nicolas Bryant, five and a half years Smalltalk experience (as of early 2001). The Business Analyser client has been under development for at least 7 years. Added in 2001 |
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Marconi
Durham, NC USA developed in Smalltalk and Gemstone a Video Service Management Application for Marconi's broadband access network product, a switch that delivers video content and high speed data. App runs on Solaris. Added in 2001 |
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McHugh Software International
Shelton, CT USA warehousing, labor, transpotation management software. Added in 1998 |
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McKesson Corp
San Francisco, CA USA SupplyNet - Pharmaceutical purchase analysis system for customers. Used VisualWorks 2.5.2, Oracle, CORBA and VB. Added in 1998 |
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Melita International
Norcross, GA USA Melita International is a leading provider of Call Center Technology Solutions. Melita uses Smalltalk to develope and maintain their front-end software product that interfaces call center agents to the Melita Call Center System. Added in 1999 |
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Mellon Bank
Pittsburgh, PA USA Human Resources Department Mellon Bank One Mellon Bank Center Room 700 Pittsburgh, PA 15258-0001 VisualAge Smalltalk used for imageless application processing tasks on a database server Added in 1998 |
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Mercap
Buenos Aires, Argentina We use VisualAge Smalltalk tu write a foreign exchange and money markets trading system. Developing a treasury software for banks. Smalltalk is in use since 1993. Added in 2000 |
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MetaCase Consulting
Jyvaskyla, Finland MetaCase Consulting makes the world's most advanced metaCASE tool, MetaEdit+, with VisualWorks. With MetaEdit+ you can support virtually any software development or enterprise modelling method, even adding support for your own new methods, and generate code and documentation. First release 1995, all development in VW & Envy since then. (Earlier product in Actor, 1993) Added in 1999 |
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MetaGenomics
Sydney, NSW Australia Vertical market genomics software. Large scale (terabyte) genomics database management Added in 2001 |
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Metaphor Technologies, Inc.
Dallas, TX USA MTI, a consulting company has developed a nationwide first mortgage and equity lending system for USAA. The system uses VSE on desktops connecting to Oracle on AIX and via TCP/IP to in-house mainframe systems and to systems from FDR, Alltel, etc. Lending decisions are rule based, rules are updated while system is running from within Smalltalk. Rules are centrally maintained and downloaded to clients for fast evaluation. More information available from Wolfgang Baeck, MTI, 800-969-9359 Added in 1999 |
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Micromuse
Lowell, MA USA Uses VisualWorks Smalltalk on Solaris to develop a system that gathers, processes and stores netwok data to opimize network performance. Micromuse purchased Quallaby in 2005. Micromuse was acquired by IBM in 2006. Added in 2006 |
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Moore Stephens
London, England UK Use VisualAge Smalltalk to write a large Practice Management (Time sheets, billing, invoices, contact database the lot) application. Oracle backend database. Win NT and OS/2 clients. Added in 1999 |
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Moretech
Beirut, Lebanon Actually we do Smalltalk programs for freeware projects,Iam a student of the OU and Smalltalk was the first programming language I learned Iam still in love with it Added in 2005 |
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Morgan Stanley
New York, NY USA From the late 80's to November 1993, more than a hundred people were coding smalltalk in ObjectWorks 4.1 for a variety of internal applications. Then, all of a sudden, in a speech addressed to the 1100 IT professionals o the firm, the C++ programming language was chosed to be the *official* language to be used everywhere, and where the specialized feaures of a specific other programming language were not essential. However, some ObjectWorks (and now VisualWorks) apps are still in production and once in a while someone is asked to tweak it to patch in some new features. Isolated, unknown to most people, and mysterious, they do however still get the job done. They are *Legacy* smalltalk applications. Added in 1998 |
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NYK Line
Secaucus, NJ VisualWorks Smalltalk and GemStone/S used Added in 2009 |
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Nationaal Spaarfonds
Waalwijk, the Netherlands We use VA Smalltalk to sell insurances on the internet and to facilitate all our mid-office processes Added in 2009 |
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National Park Service
USA old application developed in the early 90s in C++ and Smalltalk/V for MS-DOS and DEC Ultrix to determine the number and type of permits to issue at some of the national parks. Started as a knowedge-based simulation system, later converted to a production system. Added in 1998 |
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Natural Health Treatment Center
Chennai, TN IN using smalltalk for our health center under proposal. Added in 2003 |
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NeighborCare
Baltimore, MD USA VisualWorks used for pharmaceutical app called inTelli.Rx Added in 2004 |
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netstyle.ch
Berne, Switzerland We are developing business Web-Applications with Smalltalk Added in 2003 |
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Newbridge Networks Corp.
Ottawa, ON CA We use VisualWorks with a proprietary ORB for Informix as part of our network managment solution. The project has been ongoing for the past 7 years. The 45020 project is a network element manager that works in conjunction with the legacy 46020 system to manage WANs, LANs, and everything inbetween. Added in 1999 |
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Newcastle Capital Management
Toronto, Ontario Canada Newcastle has used Smalltalk to deliver a fully integrated front, middle and backoffice derivatives trading systems. For those not in the financial services industry ... it's a reasonably complex decision support system with lots of reporting and monitoring features. Cool application. Great problem domain. Fantastic firm. Smalltalk succeeds again:-) Added in 1998 |
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Nokia Siemens Networks
Espoo, Finland Uses GemStone/S and Seaside for a large Inventory Application named CONDIS Added in 2009 |
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Nomura Securities Co., Ltd.
London, UK A foreign exchange and money markets trading system. Built in the early nineties, the system has been in production for 5+ years now. Added in 1999 |
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