The company's services are performed on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, supporting connected and smart devices.
In September 1997, Mark Pincus, Scott Dale, and Cadir Lee launched Replicase Inc., a software company in Redwood City, California.
[2] In October 1998, Replicase was renamed Tioga Systems, Inc., coinciding with the relocation of the corporate headquarters to Palo Alto, California.
[4] The company's focus moved to self-healing software, the idea that Windows applications could automatically fix any problems they encountered.
[5] In August 1999, Radha Basu, coming from Hewlett-Packard, was appointed president and CEO, with Pincus moving to chairman.
[15] In April 2006, Basu stepped down,[17] and Josh Pickus was named CEO, coming from CA Technologies.