Bluebeam Software, Inc.

Bluebeam Software
Private
Industry Software
Founded 2002
Headquarters Pasadena, California, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Products Bluebeam Revu
Bluebeam Vu
Bluebeam Revu for iPad
Bluebeam Vu for iPad
Bluebeam Q
Studio Server
bFX
Website Bluebeam.com

Bluebeam Software, Inc. is a software company founded in 2002 and headquartered in Pasadena, California, U.S. with additional offices in Chicago, Illinois, San Diego, California and Manchester, New Hampshire.[1] The company specializes in designing tools for creating, editing, marking up, collaborating and sharing PDF documents.[2] Their main product is Bluebeam Revu, an alternative to Adobe Acrobat.[3]

Since October 2014 Bluebeam is a part of Nemetschek.[4]

Bluebeam specializes in solutions for the desktop, mobile and server environment.[5]

Bluebeam Software’s products include:

References

  1. Bluebeam Software. "Meet Bluebeam Software". Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  2. "Bluebeam Products".
  3. BK (10 March 2004). "Interview with Richard Lee, CEO of Bluebeam Software". Socaltech.com. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  4. bluebeam.com: Bluebeam Joins Nemetschek
  5. McDowell, Moana (8 January 2013). "Bluebeam Studio Server Summary". The Paperless Office Blog.
  6. Brandt, Clare (29 May 2012). "Mark Up PDFs--Even While Your Coworkers Do--With Bluebeam Revu". PCWorld. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  7. "The Bluebeam Revu PDF Advantage". Mindsystems.com. 2014.
  8. "Edit, Markup & Collaborate on PDFs on Bluebeam Revu".
  9. Bluebeam Software (28 April 2014). "Bluebeam Revu". iTunes App Store.
  10. "Bluebeam Vu - Free PDF Viewer".
  11. H-R, Britney (28 August 2012). "New Bluebeam Vu App for the iPad". Architosh.
  12. Hagen, Carol (5 June 2013). "How Architectural and Engineering Firms Convert Thousands of Files to PDF Quickly". Carol's Construction Technology Blog.
  13. "Studio Server - Bluebeam".
  14. Carr, David F (6 June 2011). "Bluebeam Offers PDF Collaboration Behind The Firewall". InformationWeek. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  15. Bluebeam Software. "bFX". bluebeam.com.

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