- Hilgraeve
Hilgraeve is a software firm based out of
Monroe, Michigan , and is best known for itsHyperACCESS program, which has been licensed for use by Microsoft in versions of Windows ranging fromWindows 95 toWindows XP .The company was founded in
1980 byJohn Hile , Matt Gray, andBob Everett . The company's name was derived from the first three letters of each of the founder's last names.The firm's first software product was
HyperACCESS , which was initially designed to enable Heath 8-bit computers to communicate over a modem. In1985 this same product was ported toIBM PC s and compatible systems. Over the years the same version of this technology would be ported to other operating systems includingOS/2 ,Windows 95 andWindows NT .Competition heated up in the early 1990s and Hilgraeve would compete in the online communications software market against the likes of Datastorm's
ProComm line of software, andDelrina 'sWinComm .In
1995 the firm licensed a low-end version of HyperACCESS known as HyperTerminal (essentially a "Lite" version) toMicrosoft for use in their set of communications utilities. It was initially bundled withWindows 95 , and subsequently all versions of Windows up to and includingWindows XP .Hilgraeve was an early entrant into devising anti-virus software, and received patents for its
HyperGuard product, designed to prevent viruses from being downloaded while connected to an online service.In 2008, Hilgraeve was acquired by
Compuware .External links
* [http://www.hilgraeve.com/company/index.html Hilgraeve: "About" page, accessed November 11, 2005]
* [http://www.hilgraeve.com/company/history.html Hilgraeve company timeline, accessed November 11, 2005]
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