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var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i With its ability to integrate with all major US hardware distributors such as ACE, True Value, Orgill, Home Depot Supply, Blish Mize, United Hardware, Handy Hardware and Do It Best Corp, CyberBOS is the software product for you. If your company is part of the building materials industry then you will want to experience the affordable, fast and ease of use of CyberBOS. Don’t take our word for it - order your free trial CD today. Our motto is “If you can print it, we can convert it.” Find out why so many lumber yards, feed store, and building supply stores have switched from programs like Triad (Activant or what ever they are colling themselves today), Advantage, DBMS, BMS, CSD, CS2000, HDW, MicroBiz, J3, and others. Check out CyberBOS today. This would be where Tony Iaguessa got involved. Iaguessa was employeed by Orgill Brothers in Memphis, Tennessee. He was one of a four-team department installing a Unix-based system for Orgill's dealers all over the country, with 200 plus installs under his belt. Iaguessa quickly realized the surge in PC's and the demand for PC- In 1992, the PC industry was just starting to get a place in the corporate world and Point of Sale systems. With Microsoft Windows on the heels of the PC market, Iaguessa knew it was just a matter of time before the PC would replace Unix systems. When Origill decided that they didn't want to be in the computer business any longer, they In 1996, Iaguessa bought into the company during their strong growth period. By 1999, Iaguessa had bought all Iaguessa and his team of programmers started working on the Windows version of Cybersoft BOS in 1996. Maintaining the DOS version was starting to get harder and harder because manufacturers were trying to get away from the DOS plateform and force Windows, even though it was unstable on everyone. Microsoft Windows 98, along In 2000, TopShelf Systems, Inc. released their first Windows version of CyberBOS 2000. Knowing this product The most exciting event that has occured lately at TopShelf, has been the newly formed partnership with NMA Currently, April 2006, CyberBOS 2005 has been released for sale. With its enhanced multi-site capabilities the software is serving many independent distributors in the United States including: ACE Hardware, TrueValue, Do it Best Corp., Blish-Mize, United Hardware, Orgill and Co., Handy Hardware, Home Depot Supply, Hardware Hank, Wheatbelt and Tendall Feed, Bostwick Braum, Southern Hardware Supply, NASA, VA Hospitals and Federal Prisions. With its new Repair Service and Rental Module, this opens 




based software.
closed the department. Iaguessa had remembered Mr. Noland from their meeting at the Mid-America Lumberman's Association, where they had gone head to head competing for sales. With Noland winning more and more sales, it
only made it that much easier for Iaguessa to join Noland at Cybersoft rather than to continue to fight him. In 1994, Cybersoft was in three states; within 11 weeks of Iaguessa joining them, he had sky-rocketed them into 13 states.
the source code rights and the customer base, and Noland became senior programmer. This shift allowed Noland to concentrate on the product, and allowed Iaguessa and his management team to concentrate on customer support, growth, and management of the business. The company was incorporated in 1999 under the name of TopShelf
Systems, Inc. dba Cybersoft.
Microsoft Windows 3.1 was the current version and it had not yet become a stable operating system, therefore
Cybersoft for Windows could not be released for sale. That did not stop the programming team from developing the Windows version. They knew that one day there would be a stable operating system and then they would be ahead of the game.
with Microsoft NT Server, proved to be better, but Microsoft Windows XP really demostrated Microsoft's efforts to
develop a PC based mulit-user platform that proved and is still proving to be a real solution today.
and the new business model was going to be successful, TopShelf decided to limit sales so they could work on
features and stability while still maintaining and selling the DOS version. This would later prove to be the best strategy
in the long run. The product only got better and better with each release.
Credit Card Processing Services, allowing us to process credit cards over the Internet.
up a new vertical markets such as small engine repair, furinture, rental, and appliance stores. TopShelf is already working on a major upgrade for 2006 which should open up several more vertical markets. CyberBOS 2006 will be a rewrite in .NET, which allows the program to be run web-based versus as a client-based as it is now. This will allow
the product to be even more affortable for small stores to have the same tools as the big chains, making them more competitive.