List of companies based in Austin, Texas
Appearance
This is a list of notable companies based in Greater Austin, Texas.
Fortune 500
- Dell (44)[1]
- Whole Foods Market (264)[2]
3D imaging
Advertising
- Door Number 3
- Drumroll
- GSD&M
- LatinWorks
- LIN Media (Media General)
- McGarrah Jessee
- RetailMeNot
- Rock Candy Media
- Springbox
- T3 (The Think Tank)
- Roostio
Aerospace and air travel
Architecture
Beauty
Biotechnology
Booksellers and publishing
- BookPeople
- Clockwork Storybook
- Greenleaf Book Group
- Holt McDougal
- Landes Bioscience
- Monofonus Press
- Steve Jackson Games
Construction
Data
- Global Language Monitor
- Hoover's
- MyEdu
- NetSolve (Cisco Systems)
- Vignette Corporation (Open Text Corporation)
Direct marketing
Education
Energy
Environmental monitoring
Film and television
- Alamo Drafthouse Cinema [3]
- Bright Shining City Productions
- Grandex Inc.
- Rooster Teeth Productions
- Troublemaker Studios
- TV Scout [4]
- Uptown Studios Austin
Finance and banking
Food and drink
- Amy's Ice Creams
- Bush's Chicken
- Carino's Italian
- Chuy's
- Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery
- DoubleDave's Pizzaworks [6]
- Gatti's Pizza
- KaleidoScoops
- Live Oak Brewing Company
- Oasis Restaurant
- Sweet Leaf Tea Company
- Texadelphia
- Tito's Vodka
- Vital Farms
Gaming development, distribution and production
- Arkane Studios
- Aspyr
- Battlecry Studios
- Bluepoint Games
- BOXX Technologies
- Certain Affinity
- Cloud Imperium Games Corporation
- Crytek USA
- Devolver Digital
- Edge of Reality
- Gamecock Media Group
- GameSalad
- Ghostfire Games
- Heatwave Interactive
- KingsIsle Entertainment
- Portalarium
- Powerhouse Animation Studios, Inc.
- Renegade Kid
- Retro Studios
- Roxor Games
- Spacetime Studios
- Stray Bullet Games
- Twisted Pixel Games
- Wolfpack Studios
- Zynga
Insurance
Intelligence
Internet service providers
- Grande Communications
- Time Warner Inc.
- Wayport, Inc., acquired by AT&T in 2008
Law firms
Loans
Manufacturing
- 3M
- Cerilliant Corporation
- CompuAdd
- Elgin-Butler Brick Company
- IKey
- Motion Computing
- National Instruments
- Ronco
- SuperCircuits
- Valence Technology
Music
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Paper
Real estate
Retail
- Absorbent Ink [7]
- Allens Boots
- Despair, Inc.
- Eyebuydirect
- Golfsmith
- Kendra Scott
- L.G. Balfour Company
- Living Direct
- Revvs
Security
Semiconductors
- Advanced Technology Development Facility
- AMD
- ARM Holdings
- Calxeda
- Cirrus Logic
- Freescale Semiconductor
- Intel Corporation
- Nvidia
- Qualcomm
- Samsung
- Silicon Laboratories
Shipping
Software
- Academic Superstore
- AgiliWay
- Bigcommerce
- Blackbaud
- Borland
- ClearOrbit
- Convio
- Enthought
- Evolutionary Technologies International
- Gemalto
- Honestech
- InduSoft
- Infoglide Software
- InQuinox
- Journyx
- Metreos
- Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
- Motive, Inc
- Mutual Mobile
- NetQoS
- OSSCube
- OutboundEngine
- Pervasive Software
- Photodex
- Pristine
- SolarWinds
- Spanning
- Spiceworks
- Synopsys
- Telogis
- Third Wire
- Tivoli Software
- Trilogy
- Troux Technologies
- Winternals
- WP Engine
- Zello
Telecommunications
Training
Utilities
Video
References
- ^ "Fortune 500 2013: Full List". CNN.com. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
- ^ "Fortune 500 2013: Full List". CNN.com. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
- ^ "Alamo Drafthouse expands to D.C." Austin Business Journal. Accessed October 31, 2012.
- ^ "TV Scout Brings Program Grid to Over-The-Air TV" TVNewsCheck . Accessed October 25, 2013.
- ^ Hipp, Laura (April 6, 2008). "BancVue explodes by bringing technology to small, rural banks". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Double Dave's Pizza Works Inc". BusinessWeek. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- ^ "PrintGlobe Acquires Absorbent Ink". ASI Central. Retrieved October 31, 2012.