Project management, content management and issue tracking enterprise software builder founded in 2002 by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar. Popular offerings include: JIRA, Confluence, HipChat, Bitbucket, SourceTree, Bamboo, Clover, FishEye and Crucible.
Software-as-a-service project management tool created in 2004 by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. Features include: to-do lists, editable text documents, milestone management, file sharing, time tracking, and a messaging system.
Invoicing software for people with more than one business. Allows user to quickly send estimates and invoices and take payments with PayPal, Stripe, or Authorize.net.
Web-based productivity platform which competes against Microsoft Office which Google built through the acquisition of a number of small tech companies.
The most popular and widely used paid business productivity software. Includes both desktop and cloud-based versions. The initial version was released on November 19, 1990.
System Analysis and Program Development is a German enterprise software company founded in 1972 by Dietmar Hopp, Hans-Werner Hector, Hasso Plattner, Klaus Tschira and Claus Wellenreuther.
Popular software as a service hosted customer support and ticketing solution founded in 2007 by Alexander Aghassipour, Morten Primdahl, and Mikkel Svane.
Web-based workplace productivity and office software suite founded by Sridhar Vembu in 2005. Their suite includes a word processor, spreadsheets, CRM tools, a website builder and more.