Waterloo Maple
Maplesoft
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | April 20, 1988 (Waterloo Maple Software) March 3, 2003 (Maplesoft) |
Seat | Waterloo , Ontario Canada |
management | Laurent Bernardin President and (CEO) . |
Branch | software |
Website | www.maplesoft.com |
Waterloo Maple Inc. is a Canadian software provider headquartered in Waterloo , in the province of Ontario . He is known as the manufacturer of Maple , a commercial computer algebra system and the simulation software MapleSim and operates under the name Maplesoft .
The company was founded in April 1988 under the name Waterloo Maple Software . Its founders were Keith Geddes and Gaston Gonnet , both professors at the time in the Symbolic Computation Group , part of the computer science department at the University of Waterloo .
From July 1998 to August 2003, Waterloo Maple's headquarters were in the former Seagram Museum . European branches have existed in Versailles since August 2006 , in Aachen since April 2010 and in Cambridge since October 2013 .
In September 2009 the company was sold to the Japanese software retailer Cybernet Systems.
Web links
- Website Maplesoft (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Company Profile
- ↑ Press release from the new owner (PDF; 80 kB)