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Published Date: April 27, 1999
Company Name: NuView Inc.
Address: 738 Highway 6 South, Suite 850
Houston, Texas 77079
Main Telephone
Number: 281/497-0620
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) www.nuview.com
Chief Executive
Officer: Rahul Mehta
Public Relations
Contact: Mark Nagaitis
Business number: 281/497-0620
Home number: 281/257-2535
e-mail address: mark@nuview.com
or
Public Relations
Contact: Claire Mann
Business number: 281/497-0620
Home number: 713/647-7960
e-mail address: claire@nuview.com
Industry: Computer software/high-tech
Company description: NuView Inc., a privately held emerging software company, develops and markets enterprise-class systems management solutions for the Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. NT market that lower the total cost of ownership in distributed computing environments See DCE. Distributed Computing Environment - (DCE) An architecture consisting of standard programming interfaces, conventions and server functionalities (e.g. naming, distributed file system, remote procedure call) for distributing applications transparently across networks . NuView's mission is to be the industry's leading provider of Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. systems management solutions. NuView was founded in 1996 by Rahul Rahul, a popular male name in India, has a variety of meanings. The earliest meaning found in the Upanishads is "conqueror of all miseries." Later use of the word is attributed to the Buddha, who named his son Rahul as he felt that family ties could be an obstacle in the path to Mehta Mehta is a common Indian surname that is especially common in Gujarat and other parts of western India. The word is derived from the Sanskrit word 'mahita' meaning ‘praised’ or ‘great’ (from mah-‘to praise or magnify’). , president and chief executive officer. Prior to creating NuView, Mehta was president of Software Interfaces (SI). Founded by Mehta in 1985, SI became a leader in business intelligence software. SI merged with PLATINUM Technology Platinum Technology Inc. was founded by Andrew Filipowski in 1987 to market and support deployment of Database Management software products and the applications enabled by database management technology and render related services. in 1995. NuView's first product was ManageX, the industry's most advanced object-oriented enterprise systems management solution for Windows NT networks. ManageX won the prestigious Product of the Year Award from Network Magazine and the Stellar Award from Windows Sources Windows Sources was a magazine by ZDNet. It lasted from c. 1993 – c. 2001. Staff Patrick Norton ran the hardware reviews section. Carlos Carrillo was the Assistant Editor and ran the Shareware reviews section. , and was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Company in 1997. NuView is currently developing products of similarly high standards for the Windows NT market. The people at NuView strive to develop leading edge products, to deliver products at reasonable prices and to provide excellent customer service. As business and technology change, NuView's rapid response to meeting customer needs is enabled by a corporate culture of empowering employees and forming relationships where customers are respected as partners. |
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