VSC Software is a company that specializes in Enterprise software development. To understand why VSC Software is different from other software companies, it is worthwhile to look at the background of the founders.
Let us look at a few of their projects for the past 20 years. Phil and Arv both started with a background in Electronics and Computer hardware, giving them invaluable insights on how to get the best performance from a computer.
In 1984, Phil wrote a reservations system for Jetabout, a subsidiary of Qantas Airlines. This system supported 300 concurrent users on a machine about the power of a 386 PC.
1986 - Phil cofounds Software Associates, a company that specializes in code generation and middleware technologies and a creator of a software tool named Mercury.
1990 – Software Associates is appointed Asian distributor for Tuxedo, the leading middleware product at the time.
From 1990 onwards Phil and Arv adapt Mercury to work with 32 variants of Unix, 11 databases and 7 different middleware products.
1992 – They write a middleware-based application for handling emergency ambulance calls.
1994 – A billing system for Australia’s largest ISP.
1995 – IBM introduces them to HK Telecom where they build a middleware application integrating multiple Legacy systems including IBM mainframes, databases, VMS and telephone exchange equipment. This is still running and is one of the largest sites in the world.
1997 – They provide mainframe integration services for Security First National Bank, the world’s first Internet banking software provider.
1998 – IBM starts selling Mercury under the name TX Developer as part of their Websphere/TX series product set.
1999 – Mercury is a finalist in the Australian Technology of the Year Awards.
2001 – They build an Internet-based patient record and billing system for HK based medical provider, Quality Healthcare.
In 2001, they sold their company. After a year of semi-retirement, they decide to build a new tool named ToolTwist. This tool has the benefits of Mercury but is J2EE based and produces browser-based applications. It uses AJAX-like technologies years before the term AJAX was invented.
In 2004, they released an IT asset management product named Phinza. This product with 500+ screens is typical of the output of ToolTwist. Despite running in a web browser, it provides an interface equal to or in many cases, better than, a client based application. It requires no installation on the user’s machine and integrates with Legacy systems, security infrastructure, data sources and messaging systems.
In 2007, they developed an employee background checking system that manipulates employment, credit, education and court record data from dozens of Internet-based data sources.
In 2008, they built a system for uploading advertisements to multiple advertising websites.
In 2008, ToolTwist was used to build an e-commerce website for one of the world’s leading online computer resellers. Handling more than 400,000 products, this website processes more than $80 million in sales each month.
ToolTwist allows non-technical Marketing people to build a website. And at the back end, has interfaces to ERP, product pricing and other Legacy systems.