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Mission
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Breckenridge Software Technologies, Inc. (BSTI) was founded in 1996 to develop and market economical, fully featured, MS-Windows® based, integrated inventory tracking and related computer software applications and services to process-oriented businesses where quality, lot-tracking, and traceability are critical, and where customizability and flexibility are important.
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History
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Shortly after formation, BSTI acquired the customers and certain personnel of a non MS-Windows® company. Since then, BSTI has achieved the clear leadership position in the Seed Conditioning and Wholesaling Computer Software Industry, with few remaining in-kind competitors. With its initial customer list acquisition, BSTI also obtained a minor position in the Winery Computer Software Industry. Now, BSTI is embarking upon an ambitious program to achieve the same position of leadership in Winery Software as it enjoys in Seed Software by drawing upon its unique strengths of fully-featured, fully integrated products at an economical price.
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Client Base
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BSTI serves a variety of clients, some including:
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- corporations, subsidiaries, and divisions
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- private and public companies, and government entities
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- small-to-medium sized business units, and parts of large companies
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- domestic and foreign operations
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Technologies
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BSTI’s products are designed to work within Microsoft operating systems in a variety of configurations. All of BSTI’s products have been developed entirely with Microsoft objects, tools, and programming languages, and all are designed to work within the Microsoft Office environment to provide easy interfaces to MS-Excel® and other MS-Office products.
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BSTI’s product development focus is to maximize user productivity through intuitive work flow, full features, comprehensive look-up features, and an extremely broad range of flexibility. Extensive accounting controls and system integrity features are built around the user, rather than vice-versa.
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Currently, BSTI offers software in two versions, one with an MS-Access® “back-end” for shared-data in environments with up to perhaps 25 concurrent users, and the other with an MS-SQL-Server® back-end for environments with over perhaps 20 concurrent users. Both versions are designed to take full advantage of the latest in PC technologies, operating systems, and software interfaces in an open system architecture rather than a proprietary format. This open system approach allows users to themselves create custom reports, add-on applications, or ties into other databases or applications.
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