2021
Multiservice Digital Transformation Core
Technology Industry 4.0.
Sustainable Business Models.
Reengineering Strategy with European Green Deal Compliance.
Functional Architecture Standard — ForceBPM.
2020
Digital Transformation Core. Universal platform for solving business problems
Technologies Industry 4.0.
Multiservice architecture + deep service integration.
Multi-platform architecture.
The elasticity of the queuing system.
2019
Digital transformation with Industry 4.0 technologies
Technological basis:
Smart Factory, Digital Twins,
Predictive Maintenance,
Artificial Intelligence (AI),
Augmented Reality (AR),
Virtual Reality (VR),
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT),
Machine Learning (ML),
Machine Vision (MV)
2018
Indusry 4.0 technologies are boosters of business efficiency
Predictive Maintanence — Artificial Intelligence (AI) for predicting accidents.
Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) — optimization of equipment maintenance with GoogleGlass.
2017
webRMD client in an adaptive Google material design interface
Modern modules of the system developed in the Industry 4.0 concept.
2015
Launching a standard IT-Enterprise web client to work on any device under any browser
Architecture: browser — web server — application server — DBMS.
2014
IT-Enterprise is becoming a multiplatform system for applications and services development
Start of cloud-based ERP system Clobbi.
IT-Enterprise become one of the founders of Prozorro
2013
Mobile applications become the elements of a unified management system
Creating new services based on the IT-Enterprise platform.
The launch of the new multi-user cloud service SmartTender.
2011
Business logic translated from Microsoft Visual Foxpro to C#.Net
New version of the
IT-Enterprise platform.
2006
Re-implementation system in 3-level architecture
Client — application server — DBMS. The entire front-end is on C#.Net
2003
Introduction of Oracle DBMS support
Customers now can choose their own DBMS. Start of development of a new system in C#.Net
2000
Transition to the MS SQL DBMS
Client-server architecture.
1996
Transition to the development for Windows
File-server architecture on the Visual FoxPro platform.
1994
Solutions typification
Created a single version for all projects — IT-Enterprise Management System. Customers: representatives of various manufacturing industries.
1991
Transition to the development for personal computers under Fox Pro 1.0a under MS-DOS
Use of desktop database, individual development for each enterprise.
Key customers: cable and machine building industry.
1987
Establishment of the company
Developed on the ES computer. The first customers are machine-building plants.