@Labba: There is obviously a reason why it looks like FlexLM
Take a look at that, taken from the Reprise Homepage:
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Reprise Software is a privately held company based in San Jose, CA. We are a premium provider of license management software with an extensive and growing set of customers in more than 20 countries. Our flagship product, RLM, protects the revenue streams of hundreds of ISVs and yields the maximum use of licensed software for thousands of end users. We continually enhance RLM along our fundamental principles of flexibility, simplicity, power and value.
Our experience with license management makes Reprise Software the most trusted name in the industry. We created the widely-deployed license manager, FLEXlm, at GLOBEtrotter. (Macrovision acquired FLEXlm and the software is now sold by Flexera.)
At Reprise, we do business in the ways that made us so successful at GLOBEtrotter. We provide an exceptional product, we improve it continually, and we support our customers beyond expectation.
Reprise was founded in 2006 and is self-funded, growing and profitable.
After Macrovision was aquired and do the merging process of two protection companies probably a few developers of macrovision have been layed off or maybe quited. Together with an invester they founded reprise.
The company I'm working for has gone through the same process and we also lost good developers due to political decisions....its always the same.
Regards,
OHPen