Mathsoft
MathSoft was founded in 1984 by Allen Razdow and David Blohm to provide mathematical programs to students, teachers, and professionals. The company became most famous for its Mathcad software, a powerful application for solving and visualizing mathematical problems. The company also created the StudyWorks[1] series of math and science education packages aimed at interactively teaching those subjects to middle school and high school students.
Founded | 1984 |
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Founder | Allen Razdow David Blohm |
Headquarters | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Website | www.mathsoft.com |
Mathsoft Engineering and Education, Inc., the company that sells these products was one division of the former MathSoft. In 2001, MathSoft sold its Engineering & Education Products Division to the division managers as a privately held company. One of the former MathSoft divisions, FreeScholarships.com, was shut down, and MathSoft renamed itself Insightful. Insightful develops custom math programs for businesses and also sells a data analysis package called StatServer. Mathsoft Engineering & Education continued to develop and sell its flagship Mathcad product as well as the Mathcad Calculation Server, an enterprise server for sharing technical calculations.
Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc. promoted the term calculation management which included designing, documenting, and managing technical calculations and intellectual property.
In April 2006 Mathsoft was acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation for $62 million. At the time it had an annual income of $20 million with 130 employees in seven countries, including the UK, Germany and Japan.[2]
References
- StudyWorksArchived 2014-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
- PTC buys Mathsoft for $63m : April 2006 Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine