TmaxSoft

TmaxSoft is a South Korea-based multinational corporation specializing in enterprise software. It was founded in 1997 by Professor Daeyeon Park, former Professor at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). The company is separated into 3 businesses: TmaxSoft, TmaxData and TmaxOS. Currently, TmaxData and TmaxOS are run as affiliated companies.

TmaxSoft, Inc.
Private
IndustrySoftware & Programming
FoundedSeoul, South Korea (1997)
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois Global Headquarters
Key people
Daeyeon Park, Founder and Chairman
Kv Suresh, TmaxSoft Global CEO and President
John Yun, TmaxSoft Global CTO and President
Number of employees
Over 1100 (as of September 2018)
Websitewww.tmaxsoft.com

The company started as a middleware provider. It is now the largest provider of enterprise software systems in South Korea, as of 2007 [1] and is a member of the JCP. Its middleware products include Tmax (Transaction Process Monitoring), JEUS (Web Application Server), and the WebtoB (Web Server). Other products include Tibero (DMBS), ProSync, SysMaster (Application Performance Monitoring), ProFrame (Application Framework for banking), OpenFrame (Mainframe legacy rehosting), TmaxOS (Desktop Operating System), TmaxOffice, ToGate (Web browser), Prozone (Cloud), and big data (ZetaData, HyperData, and AnyMiner).

History

  • 1997 Company founded, Tmax TP Monitor launched
  • 2000 JEUS launched, WebtoB launched, Tmax Japan founded
  • 2002 J2EE 1.2 certified, JCP joined, OpenFrame launched, Tmax US founded
  • 2003 Tibero DBMS launched, Tibero incorporated, ProFrame launched, Anylink launched, Tmax China founded
  • 2009 JEUS(TM) positioned in 'Visionary' Gartner Magic Quadrant[2]
  • 2006 Java EE5 certified (World 1st), Web Application Server #1 market share in Korean market
  • 2010 KT Innotz Joint Venture founded, G Corp project in US sales
  • 2011 JEUS(TM) positioned in 'Visionary' Gartner Magic Quadrant[3]
  • 2012 Web Application Server #1 market share in Korean market for 10 years, Awarded "Best Software Business
  • 2013 Tmax Singapore, Tmax Russia, Tmax UK founded
  • 2014 Tmax Brazil founded
  • 2016 TmaxSoft designates its Chicago office as its global headquarters and appoints Joshua Yulish as new global CEO[4]
  • 2017 TmaxSoft names John Yun as new CTO[5]
  • 2018 TmaxSoft names Moses Mathuram VP of Global Channels[6]
  • 2019 TmaxSoft appoints Kv Suresh as new Global CEO and President[7]

In 1997, TmaxSoft developed Tmax, a standard TP-monitor, it was the first of its kind to be developed in Korea and only the second in the world. In 2000, TmaxSoft released JEUS and WebtoB. In 2001, it received J2EE 1.2 certification (US Sun Microsystems –JEUS 3.0),[8] and J2EE 1.3 certification (US Sun Microsystems –JEUS 4.0)[9] the following year. It also released SkyMail and SysKeeper EAM. In 2003, TmaxSoft released AnyLink and Tibero, and received the world’s first J2EE 1.4 certification (US Sun Microsystems),.[10][11] TmaxSoft opened a new R&D center in Seohyeon-dong, Bundang. TmaxSoft released OpenFrame, JEUS 5.0, BizMaster, SysMaster, and SysKeeper OS in 2004.

Until 2010, TmaxSoft operated an affiliate company developing operating systems, called TmaxCore. It was sold to Samsung SDS in June 2010.,[12][13]

Company expansion

In recent years the company has experienced growth both domestically and globally, establishing subsidiaries in Japan (2000), USA (2002), China (2003), Singapore (2013), UK (2013), Russia (2013), and Brazil (2014).[14] In the domestic market Tmax enjoys a 42.1% share of the middleware market[15] with most major financial and government institutions utilizing the company’s products.[16]

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References

  1. Kim, Hyo-Jeong. "티맥스 설립자 박대연씨 CEO-CTO 겸임 (Tmax Founder Dae-Yeon Park to Act as both CEO and CTO)" ZDNet Korea February 12, 2008. Retrieved on March 12, 2013.
  2. Yefim V. Natis; Massimo Pezzini; Kimihiko Iijima (24 September 2009). Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Servers. Gartner. p. 4.
  3. Massimo Pezzini; Yefim V. Natis; Kimihiko Iijima; Daniel Sholler; Raffaella Favata (26 September 2011). Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Servers. Gartner. p. 4.
  4. "TmaxSoft Designates US Office as Global HQ and Appoints Joshua Yulish as New Global CEO - TmaxSoft". TmaxSoft. 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  5. https://www.tmaxsoft.com/tmaxsoft-names-john-yun-new-cto/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. https://www.tmaxsoft.com/moses-mathuram-appointed-vp-global-channels-tmaxsoft/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-global-ceo-and-president-appointed-at-tmaxsoft-300927808.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. JavaEE 1.2 Certification. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/1-142872.html?
  9. JavaEE 1.3 Certification. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/compatibility-1-139920.html
  10. JavaEE 1.4 Certification. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/compatibility-1-138385.html
  11. Java EE Certification. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/licensees-138280.html
  12. Si-young Hwang, Jang-won Hong - Su-hyun Song, Samji C (2010-08-25). "Samsung Elec. as Black Hole of Mobile Workforce". MK Business News. Retrieved 2014-03-26.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. "Company Overview of TmaxCore Co. Ltd". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
  14. http://www.tmaxsoft.com/bbs.do?cms_cd=ABO_10
  15. Korean Entrepreneurship: The Foundation of the Korean Economy T. Youn-Ja Shim. Palgrave MacMillan
  16. 티맥스↑ 오라클↓, 국산 대 외산 점유율 격차 커져 (http://www.edaily.co.kr/news/public/pop_print.asp?newsid=01397286606087936)
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