The Product Engine

The Product Engine

Infobox Company
company_name=The Product Engine
company_type=Private
foundation=California 2001
location=Cupertino, California
industry=Software Development
num_employees=100+
homepage= [http://www.productengine.com/ www.productengine.com]

The Product Engine is a company, based in Cupertino, California and Odessa, Ukraine. It was founded in 2001. [ [http://www.productengine.com/ Product Engine Main Site ] ] It is the creator of several software products for the Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, as well as designer of several online services and Internet web sites.

Products

The company’s current software portfolio is: [ [http://www.productengine.com/clients.html Product Engine Main Site ] ]
* TiVo - first digital video recorder (DVR)
* eHarmony - premiere online match-maker
* Opsware - IT automation company (acquired by HP)
* Homestead - website authoring for small and medium businesses (acquired by Intuit)
* ShutterFly - online photo service
* SmithBarney - several financial applications
* Zinio - digital magazine solutions (Windows and Mac)
* Seascape Communications [ [http://www.seacoms.com/ Seascape Communications - Enter ] ] - next generation yacht management system
* DestinationU [ [http://www.destination-u.com/ Home ] ] - online service to match college bound students to colleges where they are most likely to thrive
* Luidia [ [http://www.luidia.com/ eBeam - Interactive Whiteboard Technology ] ] - global provider of innovative idea-capturing systems, like EBeam_Technology
* LeapFrog - innovative, effective and engaging learning products
* Vizu - interactive polls to quickly aggregate opinions on numerous issues
* LiveNation - concert search engine
* Open Media Network - high-quality video programming by innovative educational, community and non-profit organizations
* VeriSign - intelligent infrastructure services
* RealNetworks - delivery of any digital media from any point of origin across virtually any network to any person

External links

* [http://www.productengine.com Official website]

References


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