Background

In the early 90s, when client-server technology was starting to emerge and proprietary systems were starting to fade, the founders of Flexi saw a great opportunity. It was a chance to meld financial accounting software with the latest technology innovations. One of the primary goals was to provide companies with a non-proprietary, feature-rich accounting system that could be scaled to handle millions of transactions, yet remain flexible enough to handle the unique requirements of any company. Openness was critical so that the software application could be easily integrated into any system.

After researching the market needs, Flexi elected to develop a full suite of financial applications using Microsoft’s Visual C++ Object-Oriented technology that supported various databases such as Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle. In other words, they set out to create the “next generation” of financial accounting software.

Those early strategic technology decisions remain among the best decisions Flexi has made. When the Internet created another technology shift, Flexi was already positioned for the new paradigm and to take advantage of the Internet’s vast capabilities. Today, all of Flexi's applications have been enabled through Web services, which helps companies streamline their accounting processes.

In addition to a healthy direct sales effort, Flexi has been involved in private labeling its solutions to companies such as McKesson, StoneRiver (formerly Fiserv), MajescoMastek and Unisys, and by maintaining strategic partnerships with companies like Acturis and Jack Henry & Associates. Today, Flexi is installed at more than 600 locations worldwide.

 

 

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