[4] Aonix owned the product lines Nomad software, Ultraquest and Select Solution Factory until two groups split in January 2003 in a management buy-out.
The new company, based in Boulder, Colorado and still owned by Gores, was named Select Business Solutions.
[5] Aonix merged with real-time and embedded Java tools vendor NewMonics, of Tucson, Arizona in 2003, acquiring the PERC product line.
In January 2010, Aonix and Artisan Software Tools (based in Cheltenham, UK) agreed to merge, forming a new company called Atego.
[7] In March 2010 Atego acquired BlueRiver Software, the Germany-based maker of the X32[8] C/C++ interactive development environment.