Claris
Claris International Inc., formerly FileMaker Inc., is a computer software development company formed as a subsidiary company of Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) in 1987. It was given the source code and copyrights to several programs that were owned by Apple, notably MacWrite and MacPaint, in order to separate Apple's application software activities from its hardware and operating systems activities.
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FileMaker Inc.
1987
- Brad Freitag (CEO)
- Lucy Chen (vice president, worldwide product release engineering)
- Ryan McCann (vice president, sales)
- Peter Nelson (vice president, engineering)
- Ann Devens (vice president, marketing)
- Sophia Yungen (corporate counsel and secretary)
Claris Emailer, ClarisWorks, Claris CAD, ClarisDraw, Claris Resolve, Claris Impact, FileMaker (Pro, Go, Server, Cloud), Claris Home Page, MacWrite, MacPaint, MacDraw, MacProject
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In 1998, the company divested itself of all but its flagship product, and reformed as FileMaker Inc. In 2019, FileMaker Inc. announced at DevCon that it was restoring the Claris brand name. Also in 2019, Claris acquired Italian startup, Stamplay, a cloud-based integration platform which connects web services like Dropbox and Slack without writing code,[1] and announced they would rename their product offering as Claris Connect.[2]
The company develops, supports and markets the relational database program FileMaker. The FileMaker Platform is available for the macOS, Microsoft Windows and iOS operating systems and is aimed towards business users.