Daisy Systems Corporation
This article is about an early CAE company. See Daisy Systems (disambiguation) for other companies with the same name.
Daisy Systems Corporation incorporated in 1981 in Mountain View, California, was a Computer-aided engineering company, a pioneer in the Electronic design automation (EDA) industry. It was a manufacturer of computer hardware and software for EDA, including schematic capture, logic simulation, parameter extraction and other tools for Printed circuit board design.
After a brief merger with Cadnetics (known as Daisy/Cadnetics, Inc.and DAZIX), it filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1990 and was disposed of in 1991.
Although the company ceased to exist, it left decsendants in the industry, such as VeriBest. Founders: Aryeh Finegold and David Stamm. Originally investors: Fred Adler and Oak Investment Partners. Many notable people in the EDA industry used to work in Daisy Systems.
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