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Wolfram Research, Inc.
Type Scientific & Technical Computing Software
Founded 1987
Founder Stephen Wolfram
Headquarters Champaign, Illinois (worldwide headquarters); Oxfordshire, UK (European headquarters); Tokyo, Japan (Asian headquarters); with additional locations in Cambridge, Massachusetts; & Paris, France.
Key people President, Stephen Wolfram
Industry Computer software, Publishing, Research and Development
Products Mathematica, Wolfram Workbench, gridMathematica, webMathematica
Owner Privately held
Employees 300+
Divisions Wolfram Media Inc., Wolfram Research Europe Ltd. in the United Kingdom and Wolfram Research Asia Ltd. in Japan.
Website www.wolfram.com

Wolfram Research is an international company that summarizes its aim as "Pushing the Envelope of Technical Computing". The main product of Wolfram Research is Mathematica, an environment for technical computing. The founder and CEO of Wolfram Research is Stephen Wolfram, scientist and author, who maintains close involvement with the development of Mathematica.

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Software

The primary software product of Wolfram Research is the program Mathematica, which has just, as of May 2007, undergone an upgrade with version 6 that the company describes as "the most important upgrade in the application’s 20-year history."[1] Other products include Wolfram Workbench, gridMathematica, and webMathematica.

Publishing

Wolfram Research publishes The Mathematica Journal and has published several books via Wolfram Media, Wolfram's publishing arm[2]: A New Kind of Science by Stephen Wolfram, Graphica 1: The Imaginary Made Real by Michael Trott, and Graphica 2: The Pattern of Beauty by Igor Bakshee [3]. In addition, Wolfram Research publishes a number of web sites including MathWorld, ScienceWorld, WolframTones, The Wolfram Functions Site, and The Wolfram Demonstrations Project.

Research and development

In addition to the Wolfram Research R & D division, research and development activities are woven throughout daily activities at Wolfram Research and are part of the basic culture of the company, which is described on the corporate website as a "uniquely productive intellectual environment."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Mathematica 6 emerges 'reinvented' by Peter Cohen, MacWorld, May 2, 2007.
  2. ^ Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science sets a new standard in more ways than one by Charlotte Abbott, Publishers Weekly, 6/24/2002
  3. ^ Graphica Book Series
  4. ^ About Wolfram Research, from wolfram.com.

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