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2008—Casco Development introduces the next generation
operator interface. The Console’s intuitive design reduces time
reporting and communicates important production details.
2006—ShopVue 5.0 is compatible with SQL 2005, offers enhancements to International Support, Self Service, and added security features.
2003—With the release of ShopVue 4.0 and the new Graphical Sequencer, Casco creates a new category of factory software called Shop Floor Execution (SFX).
1996—Realtime data collection API is jointly developed by Casco and PivotPoint, (now MAPICS), laying foundation for additional realtime ERP interfaces to MAPICS, SAP, Navision and ORACLE.
1995—Casco “GT” is awarded a patent for Industrial PC with “Touch Around” interface.
1993—Migration to SQL Server database provides for Alternate Device Interface to allow 3rd parties to connect a variety of devices to ShopVue. Normalized database allows for open APIs to interface to numerous programs.
1991—Casco Development introduces vision of Graphical Touch with the combination of ShopVue software and the “GT” (Graphical Touch) computer to the market.
1986—Casco Development launches OEM partnership with NCR Data Pathing Group to distribute Easi-Enter nationally.
1985—Casco Development releases its first DOS-based software product Easi-Enter. With its Transaction Generator, Easi-Enter revolutionized our ability to implement the standard program without expensive and risky custom programming.
1984—Driven by a desire to create factory software
that helps managers do their jobs more effectively, Richard Deeran founded
Casco Development.
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