Intergraph
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Software Geographic Information Systems |
Founded | 1969 |
Headquarters | Huntsville, Alabama, United States |
Key people |
Ola Rollén, CEO Gerhard Sallinger, President, Process, Power & Marine Steven Cost President, Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure Mladen Stojic President, Hexagon Geospatial |
Revenue | $808.4 million USD (2008) |
Number of employees | 4008 |
Parent | Hexagon |
Website |
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Intergraph Corporation is an American software development and services company.
It provides enterprise engineering and geospatially powered software to businesses, governments, and organizations around the world. Intergraph operates through three divisions: Intergraph Process, Power & Marine (PP&M), Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure, and Hexagon Geospatial. The company’s headquarters is in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. In 2008, Intergraph was one of the hundred largest software companies in the world.[1] In 2010, Intergraph was acquired by Hexagon AB.
Intergraph software products include the computer-aided design (CAD) application I/CAD, the geographic information system (GIS) application GeoMedia, the image processing application ERDAS IMAGINE, the photogrammetry application ImageStation and the InService outage managements system for electrical utilities.
History
Intergraph was founded in 1969 as M&S Computing, Inc., by former IBM engineers who had been working with NASA and the U.S. Army in developing systems that would apply digital computing to real-time missile guidance. The company was later renamed to Intergraph Corporation in 1980.[2]
In 2000, Intergraph exited the hardware business and became purely a software company. On July 21, 2000, it sold its Intense3D graphics accelerator division to 3Dlabs, and its workstation and server division to Silicon Graphics.[3]
On November 29, 2006, Intergraph was acquired by an investor group led by Hellman & Friedman LLC, Texas Pacific Group and JMI Equity, making the company privately held. On October 28, 2010, Intergraph was acquired by Hexagon AB.[4] The transaction marks the return of Intergraph as part of a publicly traded company. As part of the Hexagon acquisition, Hexagon moved the management of ERDAS, Inc. from under Leica Geosystems to Intergraph, and Z/I Imaging sensors from under Intergraph to Leica Geosystems.[5]
On December 2, 2013, the geospatial technology portfolio was split out from under the Security, Government and Infrastructure division to form the Hexagon Geospatial division.[6] On October 13, 2015, the Security, Government & Infrastructure division was rebranded as Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure.[7]
SmartSketch
The company's incorporated SmartSketch, a drawing program used previously for the PenPoint OS and EO tablet computer. When Pen computing did not take off, SmartSketch was ported to the Windows and Macintosh platforms.[8][9]
References
- ↑ "The World's Largest Software Companies". Software Top 100.
- ↑ Weisberg, David (2008). "The Engineering Design Revolution: The People, Companies and Computer Systems That Changed Forever the Practice of Engineering" (PDF). Chapter 14. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ↑ "SEC quarterly result mentioning the sales of graphic accelerator and computer activities". Secinfo.com. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
- ↑ "Hexagon AB - Press release". Cision Wire. Retrieved 2010-10-25.
- ↑ "Intergraph and ERDAS: From GeoMedia to IMAGINE-The Big and Little Picture for this Geospatial Marriage". Retrieved 2013-03-11.
- ↑ "Hexagon Announces Changes within Technology Division and New Appointments to Group Management". Retrieved 2013-12-02.
- ↑ "Intergraph SG&I Becomes Hexagon Safety & Infrastructure". Retrieved 2015-10-13.
- ↑ Intergraph's smartsketch
- ↑ Intergraph's smartsketch (cadinfo)