Mark Logic is a software company located in San Carlos, California, USA. It is the creator of a new category of enterprise software known as an XML Server. Mark Logic was ranked the 4th fastest growing company in Silicon Valley for time period between 2003 and 2007 in Deloitte's "Fast 50". It was named a finalist for the 21st annual CODIE awards in the content management category Mark Logic won the 2009 CODIE award for best Data Base Management Solution.
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- Christopher Lindblad, founder; Dave Kellogg, CEO
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- Mark Logic is a software company located in San Carlos, California, USA. It is the creator of a new category of enterprise software known as an XML Server. Mark Logic was ranked the 4th fastest growing company in Silicon Valley for time period between 2003 and 2007 in Deloitte's "Fast 50". It was named a finalist for the 21st annual CODIE awards in the content management category Mark Logic won the 2009 CODIE award for best Data Base Management Solution. The company was founded in 2001 by Christopher Lindblad, chief architect of the Ultraseek search engine at Infoseek, and Paul Pedersen, a professor of computer science at Cornell and UCLA, to address the emergence of XML as the document markup standard and XQuery as the standard means for accessing collections of XML documents, up to tens or hundreds of terabytes in size. Mark Logic is privately held and backed by Sequoia Capital and Tenaya Capital. The CEO is David Kellogg.
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- Mark Logic is a software company located in San Carlos, California, USA. It is the creator of a new category of enterprise software known as an XML Server. Mark Logic was ranked the 4th fastest growing company in Silicon Valley for time period between 2003 and 2007 in Deloitte's "Fast 50". It was named a finalist for the 21st annual CODIE awards in the content management category Mark Logic won the 2009 CODIE award for best Data Base Management Solution.
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