Company Overview


Founded in August 1991, Arduino Software is a MicroISV company focused in software development as the main activity. Also, other complimentary services (as information security and system administration) are offered.

The areas of expertise of Arduino Software are software development with object technology, information security services and system administration for hosted solutions.

The main goal of the company is to have happy customers in a relaxed environment with plenty of respect, honesty, transparency and conscious social and environmental

The people of Arduino Software is passionate by their job and will work all the time needed to bring you a succesful solution.


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Founder

Germán S. Arduino


Germán S. Arduino, owner and founder of Arduino Software has more than 25 years of experience developing all sort of software, from IBM Mainframes until state of the art web 2.0 applications, implementing and managing complex networks and very large databases (more than 10TB) on small companies and big corporations.

He also collaborates with the Spanish TV Show .

Blogs:
Software:http://germanarduino.blogspot.com

You can read about Germán on the previous links or searching in the web in the several lists about technology where he is an active participant and contributor in several projects (Most of them related with Pharo, Cuis and Squeak Smalltalk and MicroISV business).

A MicroISV related interview here.


MicroISV Concept

An ISV is ...
An Independent Software Vendor, also known as software authors. They are software developers who sell software that they (usually) write themselves.

Some use the term "MicroISV", which means very small companies... sometimes only the software developer alone, sometimes him/her and few partners, or maybe him and his reflection in the mirror.

Often, ISVs are self-funded start-ups. They don not have big investors, instead they have an idea, a computer, and a will to work for themselves.
In times past, ISVs were called Shareware Authors. (That was before "shareware" became a dirty word.)

In 10 or 15 years, there will probably be a new way to describe us. But for now, the generally accepted term is "ISV".