![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2004, Lifeboat Distribution was appointed as Intel's Software Authorized Distributor in order to make that company's internally developed high-performance software development tools available to customers worldwide. software distributor helping introduce that company’s nascent virtualization software to the channel. For example, Lifeboat was VMware's first U.S. Lifeboat developed a reputation for helping companies enter the two-tier (vendor-distributor-reseller) distribution model. Through the 2000s, Lifeboat expanded its vendor line card with established and emerging vendors such as InstallShield (later to become Flexera Software), Intel Software, TechSmith, GFI, and VMware. On January 9, 2001, Lifeboat's European operations were sold along with all other Programmer's Paradise European operations to PC-Ware (now known as the Comparex Group). In July 1995, Programmer's Paradise completed an initial public offering of its common stock. and at that time, changed Lifeboat Associates' name to Lifeboat Distribution. In May 1995, Voyager Software Corp changed its name to Programmer's Paradise, Inc. By 1988, Voyager was a three-division company Lifeboat was the software distributor, Corsoft the corporate reseller, and Programmer's Paradise a mail-order operation. In June 1986, Lifeboat Associates was acquired by Voyager Software Corp. ![]()
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