In-House Solutions, Inc. was incorporated in 1988 in response to the need for powerful software tools accessible to small and medium sized manufacturers. Today In-House Solutions provides CAD/CAM, DNC, PCMM and Robotic programming software solutions to companies of all sizes. We specialize in the implementation of tools for NC programming and optimization, shop floor DNC communications and offline programming of industrial robots.
Implementation of a software system could be the pivotal point in your organization's growth trajectory. Selecting the right software partner for your implementation can make the difference between the two possible outcomes:empowering your organization with a highly effective system or wasted resources in a failed implementation. The right partner understands your business and provides intuitive benefits with the design of your software system, ensuring a successful implementation, on budget.At Mindprint, our project managers and business consultants are subject matter experts in the following organizational processes: CRM, HR, project quotation, project management, invoicing, business intelligence, and finance.Our focus on building a team of subject matter experts complements Axpert's no-coding approach, which does not need programmers to build your system.Our clients vouch for our ability to understand their organizations and simplify their processes.
Sounds Virtual Inc. is a global leader in the design of software tools for language training and assessment. Sounds Virtual Inc. is the developer of the network-based product sold as the CAN-8 VirtuaLab.™Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sounds Virtual Inc. has revolutionized the language training industry by bringing to market the worlds first commercially viable all-digital network-based language training system.Sounds Virtual was incorporated in 1993 when the first CAN-8™ language lab product was delivered to Seneca College in Toronto. The product was unique in that storage and communication was entirely digital and used a centralized server at a time when language training was based primarily on physical resources such as cassette tapes and CD-ROM disks.For the first time, an immediate and real-time interaction between teachers and students, regardless of their location within the institution was possible.