Engineering Software Lab Ltd, (ESL)
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Founded 📆 | 2005 |
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Key people | Daniel Liezrowice (Hebrew: דניאל לייזרוביץ), Founder and Chief Executive Officer |
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Engineering Software Lab Ltd (ESL) (Hebrew: אי.אס.אל. מערכות תוכנה בע"מ) is an Israeli software company headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel. ESL's core competency is as a value-added reseller (VAR) for software products. They also provide consultancy and integration services for commercial software products and custom software development.
Up until 2014, ESL designed and developed a wide range of their own and white-label products.[citation needed]
Since 2016, the main business focus of ESL has been selling and integrating comprehensive application lifecycle management software.
ESL also acts as the Israeli representative of Perforce, Parasoft, Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica, and others.
History[edit]
ESL was established in Israel in 2005 by Daniel Liezrowice, as a financial engineering software company.[citation needed] ESL developed localized applications around off the shelf financial engineering software.[1][dead link]
In 2006, ESL began designing and developing dashboards[2][better source needed] ESL signed a distribution agreement with Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica. In June, the market risk bureau, and the sales and services of financial software operations moved to a new daughter company named Trigonlab Ltd.[3][better source needed][dead link] In May, ESL arranged a donation of gridMathematica campus-wide licenses to all six major Israeli universities.[4]
In 2010, ESL signed a distribution agreement with Simulcraft Inc. (the company behind OMNeT++.) The agreement allows ESL to distribute the product known as "OMNEST, the object-oriented discrete event simulation framework" in Israel. This is a business commercial edition of the open source OMNeT++.
2011[edit]
During February and March 2011, ESL and Wolfram Research (makers of Mathematica) operated the Israel Mathematica Tour 2011.[5][better source needed] They designed the tour to increase awareness within Israeli academic institutions of the benefits of the new version Mathematica 8.
In February, ESL was accepted to the Perforce Partners Program as the Israeli exclusive distributorship.[6] ESL will sell and support the revision control product line. In December, ESL achieved its first major design win for Perforce, selling hundreds of licenses to the Israeli start-up Forscout.[7]
In April, ESL was accepted into the Parasoft Partners Program as the Israeli distributorship.[8][dead link] ESL will sell and market the complete Parasoft product line and acts as the main point of contact for support and system integration services in Israel.
2013[edit]
By July, it became publicly known that ESL signed a large multi-year agreement for sales, integration, and support of Development Testing software tools made by Parasoft with an Israeli medical device company named Flight Medical. The purpose is to assist Flight Medical with passing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health qualification process for medical devices.[9]
References[edit]
- ↑ Matimop ESL - Engineering Software Lab Ltd Tel Aviv
- ↑ Engineering Software Lab - Hedge Fund Trading Dashboard
- ↑ Trigonlab About us
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ http://www.wolfram.com/events/israel2011/index.html
- ↑ Contact Perforce in Israel
- ↑ Perforce פורסקאוט תשקיע מאות אלפי שקלים בפתרון של
- ↑ Parasoft in Israel
- ↑ פלייט מדיקל רוכשת מערכת לעמידה במבדקי ה- FDA
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