Harlequin (software company)

Harlequin was a technology company based in Cambridge, UK and Cambridge, Massachusetts. It specialized in application software for printing, graphics, law enforcement, artificial intelligence, and in implementations of programming languages. Harlequin employees sometimes referred to themselves as "The 'Late Binding' company" and the firm eventually evolved into a think tank for advanced technologies.

Harlequin
Trade name
Harlequin
Company typePrivate
Industry
PredecessorNone
Founded1987 (1987) in Cambridge, East of England, England
FounderJo Marks
Defunct1999 (1999)
FateAcquired by Global Graphics
Successors
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Number of locations
8 (1998)
Areas served
Key people
Jo Marks
OwnerJo Marks
Number of employees
300 (1998)

After Global Graphics purchased Harlequin, they spun off the application groups for Lisp, artificial intelligence (AI), and law enforcement as Xanalys, and they spun off the Harlequin Dylan team as Functional Objects. Global Graphics acquired Harlequin mainly for the PostScript technologies, and it still continues to develop and market them under the Harlequin name.

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