As Cynergy Software enters into it’s 8th year of public existence, we are truly amazed at all of the changes that a software system goes through in such a short amount of time. All driven by customer needs, desires, and our assumptions of where the future is pulling us. One of my favorite pastimes is traveling with my wife by motorcycle. When my wife first suggested I buy a bike, I thought she was kidding. We had been married 22 years at the time, and she had never mentioned it. Little did I realize at the time what she obviously did. That a motorcycle would force us out of town, away from the normal business routine, away from the constant chatter of TV, interruptions, phone calls etc; etc; just the two of us, watching the countryside pass, looking forward to the next small town, or bend in the road so we could discover something new. (we are now on our 3rd bike) It is so akin to birthing and running a business… Cynergy started out in Java language (.JSP) and after a couple of years decided to convert to .ASP because we saw a huge industry swing in that direction, and the maturity of MS/SQL as well as programming tools available (and programmers) in .ASP was definitely evident. The conversion process took over two years and many thousands of programming hours. The move was a good one, giving us the ability to integrate more easily within other Windows based applications, and build web services type applications that would allow us to monitor programs such as PeopleSoft, SAP, and even Goldmine and other websites so we could easily transfer information between applications. Today Cynergy is close to 1 million lines of code, and sold internationally. We have a wide variety of clients, some very large, some quite small. Our goal is to service each with good respectable service that can confirm their wisdom in buying our solution. I can’t confirm that we succeed 100% of the time, but when we fall short, we work twice as hard to regain that client’s confidence, and we have never quit trying to overcome any shortcoming that our client may have perceived. I joined the Navy Seabees as one of the youngest enlistees since WWII, during the Vietnam era, our motto was “Can Do” and it has always been one I subscribe to. Our people have adopted it as well. The best part of this journey has been the people. Our employees and our customers are what make it worthwhile. Watching the employees grow and the customers expand is most rewarding. And being able to expand our friendships as a result of the journey makes it all worthwhile. We hope you enjoy our blog and choose to participate in it. Our desire is that in the hustle and bustle of everyday life and business that you’ll take a few moments out of your busy schedule to climb on the bike with us, and bring us up to date on what you have been up to, where you might be going, or contribute worthy ideas that will inspire and assist our other friends. Welcome friends on the journey and may God Bless your lives as richly as you have blessed ours, Steve Davidson President
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