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Overview of WhamTech, Inc.
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| WhamTech, Inc. (WhamTech) is a
privately-held US-owned Delaware corporation. Our mission
is to develop virtual data and information integration, sharing,
and interoperability technology products. We develop these
products to anticipate, meet, and exceed the demands of
customers seeking an alternative to the conventional approaches
of data warehouses, federated databases with conventional
adapters and enterprise search. Our goal is to provide a
better and more seamless way to integrate multiple, disparate data
sources, providing a combination of Enterprise Information
Integration (EII) and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). We
have entered into partnerships with and
system integrators
to allow third-party companies to install, and provide support and training for our products. WhamTech's
management are
individuals who possess extensive, successful business experience with expertise in technology,
capital markets, and major projects. WhamTech has achieved a number of
significant technology and business advancements since acquiring the technology
assets in November 1998 - see Achievements for a
discussion of the main advancements.
At the end of 1999, WhamTech received first round funding
from venture capital partner Mercury Ventures
Ltd., based in Dallas, Texas. And, in May 2001, WhamTech received second round
funding from HAP Investment
Group, based in Atlanta, Georgia. Additional funding was and is
received from private investors or investor groups.
WhamTech Company History
 | 1974 - University Computing Company (UCC)
released the world's first commercial relational database management system
(RDBMS),
called DB4. |
 | 1985 - Caltex Software, Inc. acquired DB4
from UCC to develop the database technology further |
 | 1993 - Seagate Technology, Inc. (Seagate)
acquired Caltex Software, Inc. |
 | 1995 - Business Driven Solutions, Inc. (BDS)
formed and acquired the database technology from Seagate |
 | November 1, 1998 - SCA Promotions, Inc. (SCA)
acquired the database technology from BDS |
 | November 23, 1998 - OGP Technologies, Inc. (OGPT)
formed as a joint venture between OGPT, LLC, and SCA, and
acquired the database technology from SCA |
 | June/July 1999 - OGPT changed its name to Wham
Technologies, Inc., later to Wham Tech, Inc. (Wham). OGP Technologies,
Inc. (OGPT) was re-formed to continue development and marketing of SDAT
and other oil and gas applications |
 | August 1999 - WholeWeb.net, LLC formed as a
joint venture between Wham and RA One, LLC, a media company |
 | September 1999 - WTGP, Inc. formed to be general
partner of WhamTech, LP, Wham Tech, Inc. renamed Wham
Technologies, Inc., and WhamTech, LP (WhamTech) acquired Wham
Technologies, Inc. to continue development of the database
technology |
 | October 1999 - WholeImage.net,
LLC formed as a joint venture between Wham, RA One, LLC, and
MediaBin, Inc. (bought by Interwoven, Inc.) |
 | April 2000 - WholeWeb.net, LLC was changed to
WholeWeb.net,
Inc. |
 | October 2000 - WhamTech, LP was incorporated in Delaware as WhamTech,
Inc. |
 | October 2000 - WholeWeb.net, Inc. was renamed WholeWeb, Inc.
and made a wholly owned subsidiary of WhamTech, Inc. |
 | May 2003 - WhamTech, Inc. moved the head
office to Addison, Texas |
 | October 2007 - WhamTech, Inc. moved the
head office to Dallas, Texas |
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