- Intergraph
Infobox Company
company_name = Intergraph Corporation
company_
company_type = Private
foundation =Madison, Alabama in (1969 )
location =Huntsville, Alabama
key_people = R. Halsey Wise, President and CEO
R. Reid French Jr., EVP and COO,
Anthony Colaluca Jr., EVP and CFO
industry =CAD /CAM Software [http://hoovers.com/intergraph/--ID__13799--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml]
revenue = profit$725.3 million USD (2007 )
num_employees = 3,751 (2007 )
homepage = [http://www.intergraph.com/ www.intergraph.com]Intergraph Corporation is a software company with 3879 employees worldwide (2008). Headquartered in
Huntsville, Alabama , Intergraph has industrial, government, and military customers in more than 60 countries.History
Intergraph was founded in
1969 asM&S Computing, Inc. , by formerIBM engineers who had been working on theSaturn rocket for theApollo program . M&S Computing assistedNASA and theU.S. Army in developing systems that would applydigital computing toreal-time missile guidance .From this initial work, M&S Computing was among the pioneers in the development of interactive
computer graphics systems, which allowedengineers to display and interact with drawings and associatedalphanumeric information. The first system sold was a mapping system for the Nashville/Davidson County local government.In
1980 , M&S Computing changed its name to Intergraph Corporation, reflecting its involvement in interactive graphics. The first interactive CAD system, Intergraph Graphics Design System (IGDS ) quickly became an industry benchmark, and the basis for theMicroStation file format, the PC-based CAD product owned byBentley Systems , of which Intergraph was a part-owner.The corporation became publicly owned in
1981 , trading on theNASDAQ market under the symbol INGR. Intergraph began producing its own computer hardware based initially onVAX -based hardware and ultimately using its own Clipper chip (acquired fromFairchild Semiconductor ) for a line of workstations that ran CLIX, their version of UNIX. This was the basis for a powerful and successful hardware business that eventually became a springboard for Intel and Windows NT-based workstations. Intergraph expanded its product line to other software areas such as electronics and printed circuit board design, electronic publishing, mapping &GIS , technical information management, dispatch management (E-911), architecture and building design, plant design, and image processing andphotogrammetry systems.In 2000 Intergraph exited the hardware business and became purely a software company. On
July 21 st2000 , it sold its Intense3D graphics accelerator division to3DLabs , and itsworkstation and server division toSilicon Graphics [ [http://www.secinfo.com/dAmt6.5j.htm] SEC quarterly result mentionning the sales of graphic acceleratoer and computer activities.] .On
November 29 ,2006 , Intergraph was acquired by an investor group led byHellman & Friedman LLC, andTexas Pacific Group andJMI Equity , making the company privately held.Organization
At present (2007), Intergraph consists of 2 divisions:
*Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I)
*Process, Power & Marine (PP&M)SG&I is the larger division with roughly twice the revenue of PP&M.
SG&I has been known to support open file formats, illustrated by Intergraph's membership in the
Open Geospatial Consortium .References
ee also
Intergraph competes with
Autodesk ,Aveva ,Bentley Systems , andESRI in the AEC and GIS software markets.External links
* [http://www.intergraph.com/ Intergraph Corporation]
* [http://www.intergraph.com/sgi/default.aspx Intergraph Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I)]
* [http://www.intergraph.com/ppm/default.aspx Intergraph Process, Power & Marine (PP&M)]
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