In the wake of advances in IT since the 1990's, a wide range of products, such as hardware, OS, DBMS and middleware have hit the market. At the time it was common for the entirety of a company's system to be built exclusively with the products from one manufacturer. As the number of choices in hardware and middleware proliferated, the necessity to determine the best system for each business emerged. But because technology was advancing at such a fast pace, with new products appearing on the market one after another, a number of problems arose, such as uncertainties in product integration, as well as in troubleshooting, because most of the products were from overseas.
As a result, even in late 1990's few companies adopted an open-system architecture for their system infrastructure that supported mission-critical business. Similarly, very few IT consulting firms or computer manufacturers encouraged their clients to develop an open-system architecture based system.
In the midst of all this, Future provided the most advanced information systems consulting and utilized the latest technology & products. What do we have to show for it? A number of world firsts on our projects as well as an excellent reputation from both satisfied clients and engineers from open-system vendors.
In addition, we incorporated new system design and development concepts; "object oriented" and "component" to achieve optimum solutions in real-time and with a flexible infrastructure, which can not be realized by existing products. In 1997, we started to research and develop a new component family called "Future Components" and in 1999 we succeeded in the first implementation of Future Components for a client.
Even today that client continues to use Future Components and it contributes to their expanding business with real time management, as well as its excellent expandability, flexibility and availability.
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