Cincom Celebrates 40 Years in the Software Industry

The Only Thing You'll Ever Need to Know About Creating a Company That’s Built to Last

Cincinnat, Ohio -- September 29, 2008 -

Long ago and far away (from Silicon Valley anyway) in September of 1968, a radical idea for a new product and a new company was born in a Cincinnati basement; an idea that took seed with $600, a card table, and a dream.

A Daunting Dream

The challenges of the dream were daunting: create, market, and sell a product that one of the biggest companies in the world (IBM) was giving away for free. 

No Product, No Customers, No Industry 

That dream also included no venture capital; no one would finance it. Why? Because no one understood it. Software or softwear? What’s that, clothes? One bank actually thought that. Why? This was seven years before Microsoft was founded in 1975. Nine years before Oracle was founded in 1977. And, this was in Cincinnati, Ohio not Silicon Valley.

Forty Years Later?

Forty years of pioneering, advancement, and leadership in the turbulent and unforgiving software industry followed from this company and its employees.

Governors, President Ronald Reagan, Former British Prime Minister Heath, the Smithsonian Institute, and Harvard Business School among many other prestigious organizations have recognized their efforts. 

President Ronald Reagan on Cincom's Impossible Dream - 1984

The company?

Cincom Systems (http://www.cincom.com).

On September 29, Cincom marks its 40th year in the software business.  Though the Cincom dream was daunting, risky, and some thought impossible, Cincom built that dream to last on two simple concepts: create and serve.

Create


Cincom employees create software and services products that solve real business problems and they have been since 1968.

These products create customers.
 
Serve

Serve the customers as well as the employees who create the products.

What You Need to Know

Without customers, there can be no service. Without service, there will be no customers.

“One of the reasons I've chosen to keep Cincom a private corporation is that I believe companies should put their customers first, and the people who are serving those customers a very close second.” - Cincom CEO, Thomas Nies, the longest-serving CEO in the technology industry

Built-to-last is built on “Create and Serve.”     

Ohio Governor Ted Strickland Congratulates Cincom for 40 years of Pioneering, Leadership And Advancement in the Software Industry

 40 Years of Photos: Cincom 1968-2008

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For 40 years Cincom's problem-solving software, services and people have helped thousands of companies all over the world grow and manage their businesses.

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Contact Info


Steve Kayser (Spokesperson)
Cincom Systems
PR Director
55 Merchant Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45246
TEl. 1-800-2cincom
Tel. 513-612-2348
Email: skayser@cincom.com
Website: Http://www.cincom.com
E-zine: Http://www.cincom.com/ea
Blog: Http:www.perfectcem.com
Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/stevekayser
Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/cincom

Related Links


Cincom Timeline: 1968-2008
Cincom Systems, Inc. was one of the first companies to sell software separately from hardware, helping to revolutionize the way computers and their components were sold, and helping to pioneer the software industry.

Cincom Technology Industry Firsts
Pioneer. Advance. Lead. Since its founding in 1968, Cincom has led the industry through innovation. Here are just a few of Cincom's "firsts" in the technology industry.

Cincom Smithsonian Institute Profile
In 1995, Cincom CEO Tom Nies was profiled by the Smithsonian Institute as one of the "pioneers of the software industry,"

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