Paragon Software Group
File:Paragon Software Group Logo.svg | |
Company type | Privately held corporation |
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Industry | Computer software and Embedded systems |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany |
Key people | Konstantin Komarov, Founder & CEO |
Products | Paragon Protect & Restore Paragon Hard Disk Manager Paragon Partition Manager Paragon Drive Backup Paragon Deployment Manager NTFS for Linux NTFS for Mac |
Number of employees | 200+[1] |
Website | www.paragon-software.com |
Paragon Software Group (PSG) is a German software company that develops hard drive management tools, such as partition managers, boot managers, back up software and system duplication software. Paragon products are available in personal or corporate versions, for use on PCs, servers or networks.[2]
The company was established by a group of MIPT students in 1994. A separate mobile division, called the Smart Handheld Device Division or SHDD, was formed in 1995.
Main products
Storage management
- Paragon Partition Manager
- Paragon Drive Backup
- Paragon Hard Disk Manager
- Paragon Deployment Manager
Data Security
- Paragon Protect & Restore
- Paragon Backup & Recovery
- Paragon Hard Disk Manager
File system drivers for desktop systems
- NTFS & HFS+ for Linux
- NTFS & ExtFS for Mac
- HFS+ & ExtFS for Windows
File system drivers for embedded systems
- NTFS, HFS+, exFAT for Linux
- NTFS, HFS+, exFAT for Android
- NTFS, HFS+ for Windows CE
- NTFS, HFS+ for ThreadX
Mobile products
- SlovoEd (multilingual dictionaries)
- Handy Weather
- Handy Shell (replacement start screen for the S60)
- Handy Safe Pro (synchronizes sensitive data with PC or Mac)
- PenReader and PenReader Touch (multilingual handwriting recognition)
Headquarters
Paragon's Global headquarters are in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany and its North American headquarters in Irvine, CA, USA.[3] Paragon has further international offices in Poland, Japan and Russia.[4]
Partners
Paragon Software provides technology to a number of companies and partners including Cisco, Dell, Toshiba, NEC, Siemens, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, and more.[citation needed]
See also
References
External links
NTFS, HFS+, exFAT for Linux