EvolveWare

57 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2001

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EvolveWare Inc. has developed a platform that provides companies with detailed insight into their IT infrastructure with automated solutions for documentation, maintenance, business rules extraction, optimization and modernization of software applications. These solutions streamline tedious processes, increasing productivity and substantially reducing annual maintenance costs. The foundation of these solutions is its own patented S2T® Technology platform, which is based on the constantly evolving discoveries in the field of artificial intelligence. This revolutionary, knowledge-based technology has the unique ability to abstract any source into a standard format, thereby automating the domains of software services – assessment, and documentation, maintenance, rules extraction, upgrades, replacements, security and integration of disparate systems and databases Founded in 2001, EvolveWare's ISO 9001:2008 certified methodology is practiced by a dedicated team of professional engineers whose energy, vision and creativity has led to the issuance of five U.S. patents and one Australian patent related to its S2T Technology. Headquartered in the Silicon Valley; EvolveWare has worked with its clients, partners and technology companies to create solutions that are flexible, can be implemented in a phased manner and automate the adaption of systems to business models brought on by the internet, globalization and competition. To formulate its solutions and its strategy, EvolveWare has drawn on the experience and knowledge of its advisors that include Bill Coleman, Co-founder of BEA Systems, Lawrence Schmidt, retired HP Fellow and Retired Lt. General William Lord. At the time of retirement General Lord was serving the Office of the Secretary of the U.S. Air Force as Chief of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer.