Mathsoft
{{Short description|Mathematical software company}}
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| name = MathSoft, Inc.
| logo = File:Mathsoft logo sm.png
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| foundation = {{start date and age|1984}}
| defunct = {{start date and age|2006|04}}
| fate = Acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation
| founder = Allen Razdow
David Blohm
| location = Cambridge, Massachusetts
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| industry = Software
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| products = Mathcad
| homepage = [http://www.mathsoft.com/ www.mathsoft.com]|
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MathSoft, Inc., was founded in 1984 by Allen Razdow and David Blohm to provide mathematical programs to students, teachers, and professionals. The company is best known for its Mathcad software, an application for solving and visualizing mathematical problems. The company also created the StudyWorks[http://www.studyworks.com StudyWorks]{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140523092029/http://www.studyworks.com/ |date=2014-05-23 }} series of math and science education packages aimed at interactively teaching those subjects to middle school and high school students.
MathSoft Engineering and Education, Inc., the company that sells these products was one division of the former MathSoft. In 2001, MathSoft sold its Engineering & Education Products Division to the division managers as a privately held company. One of the former MathSoft divisions, FreeScholarships.com, was shut down, and MathSoft renamed itself Insightful. Insightful develops custom math programs for businesses and also sells a data analysis package called StatServer. MathSoft Engineering and Education continued to develop and sell its flagship Mathcad product as well as the Mathcad Calculation Server, an enterprise server for sharing technical calculations.
Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc. promoted the term calculation management which included designing, documenting, and managing technical calculations and intellectual property.
In April 2006, MathSoft was acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation for $62 million. At the time it had an annual income of $20 million with 130 employees in seven countries, including the UK, Germany and Japan.[http://www.drives.co.uk/news/worldnews/news_worldnews442.htm PTC buys Mathsoft for $63m : April 2006] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928175309/http://www.drives.co.uk/news/worldnews/news_worldnews442.htm|date=2007-09-28}}
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- [http://allmathcad.com/en All of Mathcad]
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Category:Software companies based in Massachusetts
Category:Defunct software companies of the United States
Category:American companies established in 1984
Category:1984 establishments in Massachusetts
Category:2006 mergers and acquisitions
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