Serverware Group plc

Serverware Group plc

Serverware Group plc is a software company formed in November 1983 following a management buyout of Information Systems Group plc. [cite web|url=http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/a909ac600ff9f630f059df7e3835085a/compdetails|title=Companies House - Serverware Group plc]

Early History

The company was formed by Peter Seldon (father of journalist Myma Seldon) and Selim Kohen to develop systems management software. Initially the software focus was on Unix and Pick software, but in the mid-1990s the company moved into Windows NT software development. While the core business was software development, the company also resold products developed by other manufacturers (such as Diskeeper, FAXmaker, Octopus, Quota Manager and Remotely Possible) to help with the funding of their own software. [cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/19981206050651/www.serverware.com/Products.htm|title=Serverware Products as of December 3 1998]

eNTry

The first NT product to be developed by the company was SeNTry. This allowed administrators to monitor the Event Logs of multiple Windows NT computers from a central location. The list of product features grew as development continued until, in June 1998 the intellectual property rights were bought by Mission Critical Software, Inc.,cite web|url=http://sec.edgar-online.com/1999/05/28/08/0000899243-99-001190/Section26.asp|title=MISSION CRITICAL SOFTWARE INC Securities Registration Statement] who renamed the product Enterprise Event Manager. They later merged with NetIQ,cite web|url=http://entmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=845|title=ENT News - Mission Critical and NetIQ Finalize Merger] , who sold the property rights on to Microsoft, where the product became known as Microsoft Operations Manager.

Enterprise Configuration Manager

Following the successful sale of SeNTry, Serverware began development of a new management tool. Originally named "eNTts" (or enhanced NT tool set) the product allowed administrators to manage and control Windows NT services, DLLs and user passwords on remote Windows NT computers. Later versions increased the feature count by adding registry monitoring, Emergency Repair Disk creation and more.

In 1999 the rights to the product (by this time named Enterprise Configuration Manager or ECM) was sold to a company named Configuresoft, Inc., which was founded for this purpose. Serverware took a stake in the new start-up as part of the deal. [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4191/is_20000213/ai_n9966611|title =The Gazette - Fundamental Software one to watch]

erverware after Selim Kohen

In 2000 Technical Director Selim Kohen passed away, aged 50. [cite web|url=http://www.wservernews.com/archives/w2knews-20001016.html|title=W2KNews] As he had been the driving force behind the development of new products the company scaled back their development work, and currently operate primarily as a reseller, and the UK distributor for ECM.

The company also sponsors a motor racing team, Serverware Racing.

References

External links

* [http://www.serverware.com Company website]


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