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Private | |
Industry |
Computer software IT Services |
Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters | Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
Key people
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Thomas M. Nies, CEO and Founder |
Products | Contact center Document automation Data management Application Development |
Website | www.cincom.com |
Cincom Systems is a privately held, multinational, computer technology corporation founded in 1968 by Tom Nies, Tom Richley and Claude Bogardus.
Cincom Systems, Inc. is one of the first companies to sell software separately from hardware, revolutionizing the selling of computers and their components. The company is a pioneer in the software industry.
Cincom has 24 offices in 17 countries distributed over five continents. Cincom has more than one office in US, Canada, France, Australia, and India.
As of 2006, Cincom ranks among the top 2 percent of all software companies worldwide in terms of revenue. The company hovers between 150 and 175 in the Software 500. The US has about 10,000 software companies
On August 20, 1984, President Ronald Reagan called Cincom and Tom Nies "the epitome of entrepreneurial spirit of American business."
Cincom founder Thomas M. Nies is currently the longest-actively-serving CEO in the computer industry, and is featured alongside other pioneers of the industry such as Bill Gates (Microsoft), Larry Ellison (Oracle) and Steve Jobs (Apple), in the Smithsonian Institution's Computer History Collection.
Cincom Systems' History Museum is located at its corporate headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cincom delivers software and services in the following areas:
Cincom solutions and services cover the following industries: