Hoffmann + Associates Inc.

Hoffmann + Associates Inc. (often shortened to just H+A, and sometimes referred to as H+A Entertainment) was a Toronto-based Canadian software company founded in 1992 by Isabel Hoffmann. In 1997, the company acquired the general and gaming software units of longtime partner Corel Corporation (now Alludo), in exchange for Corel acquiring a stake in H+A. The company ceased operations in 2000 due to the fallout of the dot-com bubble burst.