Ximian, Inc. (previously called Helix Code and originally named International Gnome Support) was an American company that developed, sold and supported
application software
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for
Linux
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and
Unix
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based on the
GNOME platform. It was founded by
Miguel de Icaza
Miguel de Icaza (born November 23, 1972) is a Mexican programmer, best known for starting the GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin projects.
Biography Early years
De Icaza was born in Mexico City and studied Mathematics at the National Autonomous University ...
and
Nat Friedman
Nathaniel Dourif Friedman is an American technology executive and investor. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of GitHub, and former Chairman of the GNOME Foundation. Friedman is currently a board member at the Arc Institute, and an advisor ...
in 1999 and was bought by
Novell in 2003. Novell continued to develop Ximian's original products, while adding support for its own
GroupWise and
ZENworks
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software.
History
Miguel de Icaza had a job interview at
Microsoft
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in 1997 shortly before he started the GNOME project. At Microsoft he met Nat Friedman, who worked there as an intern. Afterwards they became good friends. In April 1999 Friedman came up with the idea to create a company to work on GNOME. The company was founded on 19 October 1999 as International GNOME Support, but its name was changed to Helix Code later.
Because that name could not be trademarked the name was changed to Ximian on 10 January 2001.
Nat Friedman was the
CEO of Ximian from its founding to 2001 when Ximian brought in David Patrick as CEO and President. Friedman became Vice President of Product Management.
The company's business model was based on providing a mix of
free and
proprietary software
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, solutions and services.
Ximian was a founding member of the
GNOME Foundation and the
Desktop Linux Consortium.
Ximian was acquired by Novell on 4 August 2003 to improve its offerings of Linux for the enterprise.
Novell was in turn acquired by
The Attachmate Group
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on 27 April 2011.
In May 2011 The Attachmate Group laid off all its US staff working on
Mono, which included De Icaza.
He and Friedman then founded
Xamarin on 16 May 2011, a new company to continue the development of Mono.
On 24 February 2016, Microsoft announced that they had signed an agreement to acquire Xamarin.
Products
Ximian both developed new products and "polished" existing free software projects to provide more consistent operation. These projects were packaged into its
Ximian Desktop product — a range of integrated applications intended to provide all the tools a typical business user might require. So-called "Ximianized" versions of
GNOME,
OpenOffice.org
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, and
Gaim were released, along with the following completely new products:
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Ximian Evolution
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Ximian Connector
*
Red Carpet
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History
The earliest known reference ...
*
Bonobo
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Mono
Further reading
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References
External links
Copy of official website on the Internet Archive
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American companies established in 1999
GNOME companies
Linux companies