Managing change in an XML environment

DeltaXML Customers

DeltaXML customers are drawn from a wide range of businesses and government departments around the world, running a huge variety of applications. The common thread running through all these customers is that they are looking for a robust, accurate and completely reliable method of controlling changes in XML within their applications.

Many major blue chip companies have decided to install DeltaXML products as part of their own applications in order to save time and money and to ensure that they have the very best tool available on the market. But it is not just large companies which rely on DeltaXML, many smaller companies working in niche markets where accuracy and reliability are paramount have chosen DeltaXML products.

Customers by vertical market

1 Publishing and Print

Oxford University Press (OUP) (UK)
The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) (USA)
O'Reilly Media Inc. (USA)
Springer Verlag (Germany)
Docufy (Germany)
DATACOPY publishing solutions (Germany)
Thieme (The Netherlands)
Hobbs (UK)
Capital Printing (USA, UK)
Data Communiqué International (USA)
Laserwords (USA)
Bowne Technology Enterprise LLC (USA/UK)
Lorenz Newbook (Canada)
Klopotek (Germany)
Wolters Kluwer (Germany)
Wolters-Noordhoff (The Netherlands)
Thomson Carswell (Canada)
Imprima Group (UK)
Macmillan India Limited (India)
National Geographic Society (USA)

2 Aviation

Boeing (USA)
Lufthansa (Germany)
LH Systems (Poland)
Infotrust Group (formerly Jouve Aviation) (USA)
Avinor (Norway)

3 Content Management

Open Text (USA)
Ovitas (USA)
Really Strategies (USA)
CoreMedia (Germany)
NeoDoc (France)
Corena (Denmark, Norway)
inxire (Germany)
The Level (Canada)

4 Telecoms

3Com (UK, India)
Capgemini Telecom Media & Networks (France)
Intelliden (USA)
KPN Contrado Technologies BV (The Netherlands)
T-Systems International (Germany)
PMC-Sierra (USA)

5 Government

The British Standards Institution (UK)
Inland Revenue (UK)
Ordnance Survey (UK)
European Commission (Belgium)
NIIEPA (Taiwan)
State Enterprise Centre of Registers (Lithuania)
CNAF (France)
CNIEG (France)
New South Wales Ministry of Transport (Australia)
European patent Office (Germany)

6 Finance

AICPA (USA)
Société Générale (France)
Standard Life (UK)
DecisionSoft (UK)
Lloyds of London (Kinnect) (UK)
Thomson RIA (USA)
Financial Accounting Foundation (USA)
Aegon (The Netherlands)
H&R Block (USA)

7 Information Technology

IBM (USA)
Cisco (USA)
Lockheed Martin (USA)
Electronic Arts (USA)
RealObjects (Germany)
Talis Information (UK)
North Coast Software (USA)
RWE Systems Computing (Germany)
Transentis Consulting (Germany)
Datacopy (Germany)
Atos Origin International (The Netherlands)
GAD (Germany)
ATI Technologies, ULC. (USA)
Workday (USA)
SecurePassage (USA)
Workday (USA)
Opsware (USA)
Ring-Zero (USA)
Metatomix Inc (USA)
Thomson Scientific (USA, India)
Merrill Corporation (USA)
Symantec Corporation (USA)

8 Academic

University of Applied Science, Darmstadt (Germany)
University of Waikato (New Zealand)
IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory (Japan)
IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Arizona State University (USA)
Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde (KANTL) (Belgium)

9 Legal

State of California Legislative Counsel Bureau (USA)
Thomson West (USA)
Thomson Carswell (USA)
Legislative Information Systems - State of Illinois (USA)
LexisNexis (USA)

10 Healthcare and Pharma

GlaxoSmithKline (UK)
Glemser Technologies (USA)
Novartis Pharma AG (Switzerland)
Thieme MediaICT (Netherlands)
IMS MAXIMS (previously CSW) (UK)
Healthwise Incorporated (USA)
Schwarz Biosciences (Germany)
Siemens Health (Germany)

11 Diverse

Siemens (Germany)
Daimler Trucks North America (USA)
NDS Technologies (Israel)
Arena Solutions (USA)
CineCert (USA)
SAIC (USA)
UGS Corp. (USA)
Whitewave Foods Co (USA)
Centrica/British Gas (UK)
QinetiQ (UK)
Idiom Technologies Inc (USA)
Arbitron (USA)
CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc. (USA)
BP Exploration Operating Company (UK)
Magnum Semiconductor (USA)
Arvato Bertelsmann (Germany)
AMD (Germany)
Hitachi (Japan)