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* In 1997, Active Tools commercialised [[Nimrod (distributed computing)|Nimrod]], a tool for performing parameterised computations in a grid, as EnFuzion. EnFuzion is now owned and distributed by [http://www.axceleon.com/ Axceleon].
* In 2001, Wedgetail Communications commercialised several security products including μPKI, a [[public key infrastructure|PKI]] library for small devices, and a Java Crypto and Security Implementation (JCSI) Single Sign-On product. In 2004, the company was bought by Vintela, which in 2005 was in turn bought by [[Quest Software]].<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20050531005957/en/Quest-Software-Acquire-Vintela-Quest-Extends-Windows |title = Quest Software to Acquire Vintela Inc.; Quest Extends Windows Management Solution Set to Enable Heterogeneous Identity Management Through Microsoft Active Directory |website = www.businesswire.com |language = en |access-date = 2017-12-19 }}</ref>
* In 2003, [https://web.archive.org/web/20170213195059/http://www.mantara.com/ Mantara] commercialised [[Elvin]], a light-weight event notification service.
* In 2004, [http://www.extensia.com.au/ Extensia Solutions] commercialised the RecordPoint shared electronic health record system.
* In 2006, distIP purchased some of the remaining intellectual property assets of DSTC. Trading as [http://www.veriluma.com Veriluma], it commercialised the Sheba modeling system for intelligence assessment.