Company
History
1970
MODCOMP under the name of Modular Computer Systems, Inc. is founded
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida by 17 computer engineers. MODCOMP
introduces the MODCOMP III, one of the first minicomputers to
provide hardware and software for real-time computing.
1972
MODCOMP begins international operations and offers four MODCOMP
II models, each containing a 16 Kbyte core memory module for economical,
large memory configurations.
1973
The MODCOMP IV is introduced, offering customers large computer
performance at minicomputer prices.
1974
MODCOMP announces the world's first 32 Kbyte core memory module,
allowing large applications to fit on a single machine and extending
the performance capabilities of systems. MAXNET is introduced
providing real-time networking and was first used in many plant
environments for client/server industrial systems.
1975
MODCOMP holds the first MODCOMP User's Exchange (MUSE) meeting.
MODCOMP concentrates on selling large systems and records a sharp
rise in orders, including a $6.5 million contract with NASA for
the space shuttle program.
1978
MODCOMP introduces the first members of the CLASSIC Family of
computers. Through the years, the CLASSIC Family becomes synonymous
with real-time.
1979
MODCOMP is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. AEG acquires
25% of MODCOMP stock.
1982
MODCOMP introduces the CLASSIC II computer, an updated, low-cost,
low-end member of the CLASSIC Family. The Modular Application
Executive (MAX) Real-Time operating system provides a compatible,
real-time operating system for the entire CLASSIC family.
1983
MODCOMP enters the 32-bit world of computing with the CLASSIC
32/85. These systems are acclaimed for instantaneous response
to interrupts and fast context switching.
1985
MODCOMP introduces the compact CLASSIC CT/15, a high-performance,
small-footprint, real-time computer.
1986
MODCOMP becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of AEG Aktiengesellschaft.
MODCOMP expands customer service offerings by acquiring Communications
Maintenance, Inc. MODCOMP expands research and development activities.
1987
MODCOMP extends the CLASSIC Family with the high-end CLASSIC 32/87
and CLASSIC 32/57 computers. Dedication to product compatibility
is a hallmark of the CLASSIC Family. MODCOMP introduces its first
UNIX operating system, demonstrating our support of industry standards.
1988
MODCOMP introduces the CLASSIC 9200 Series of computers, with
the 9230 and 9250 models, redefining real-time performance by
balancing three critical dimensions: computational speed (MIPS1),
interrupt handling (MIPS2), and I/O throughput (MIPS3).
1989
MODCOMP introduces the CLASSIC III/95 computer, the newest member
of the MAX-based systems, and REAL/IX, the industry's first fully
preemptive, real-time, UNIX System V.3 operating system, with
Models 9720 and 9730 computer systems. MODCOMP reasserts its leadership
role in the industrial automation marketplace by acquiring Gould's
Industrial Applications System Group for the advanced industrial
software product, PACE/32.
1990
MODCOMP introduces the 9260 and 9740 computer systems. MODCOMP
also signs a licensing agreement for its REAL/IX operating system
with Groupe Bull. REAL/IX is recognized as for its superior performance
and MODCOMP is recognized as the real-time expert.
1991
MODCOMP introduces the REAL/STAR Family of UNIX-based computers
including RISC-based multiprocessor systems and PACE/IX, a software
product for process control applications on REAL/IX-based systems.
1992
MODCOMP introduces the REAL/MAX shared memory interface, the bridge
from CLASSIC to REAL/STAR systems, and three new members of the
REAL/STAR 1000 Series.
1993
MODCOMP enters the rapidly expanding market of desktop video communications.
As a reseller for some of the world's leading multimedia companies,
MODCOMP offers prospective customers a wide range of products
and services including consulting and video systems integration.
MODCOMP introduces MODACS/X Process I/O Controller bringing industrial
measurement, data acquisition, and control features of MODACS
to REAL/STAR systems.
1994
AccessPoint is offered, delivering UNIX-based supervisory control
and data acquisition software tools to real-time systems.
1995
REAL/IX revision F.0 is released with POSIX 1003.1b real time
extensions. REAL/VU revision F.0 is released. The MODCOMP II on
VME is successfully prototyped. MODACS/X is released with significant
feature enhancements. System engineering and integration services
have expanded. MODCOMP offers complete logistics management and
maintenance support for UNIX based workstations. MODCOMP joins
the Internet community and can be accessed at http://www.modcomp.com.
1996
ViewMax is announced, enabling electronic commerce with corporate
legacy systems and mainframes through the Internet, intranets
or extranets. REAL/IX PX operating system, the company's premier
flagship operating system is released as stand-alone, with an
industrial grade PC platform, and with turnkey and near-turnkey
systems. MODCOMP provides system integrated solutions by offering
products, services and training from companies such as Sun Microsystems,
DEC and HP and becomes the third largest HP reseller in the telecommunications
industry in Germany. MODCOMP is awarded ISO 9001 certification
and its products become CE compliant.
1997
MODCOMP signs a servicing contract with HP in Germany marking
the first time in the world that HP has allowed servicing of their
equipment by a reseller partner. MODCOMP France acquires the assets
of the french companies ISTG and NAMTEL enhancing its process
control and networking related product lines. MODCOMP becomes
a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSP, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSPI) and is renamed
as MODCOMP, Inc. The REAL/STAR II line of industrial grade computer
systems is introduced. ViewMax V2.0 is released.
1998
MODCOMP is ranked among the top 500 providers of information technology
products and services by VARBusiness Magazine. Virginia Department
of Transportation awarded a major contract to MODCOMP. MODCOMP
provides ViewMax host-to-web integration solution for VWR Scientific
Products' Internet electronic commerce system. AccessPoint source
code is licensed extending MODCOMP's SCADA systems integration
reach.
1999
MODCOMP opens a new German subsidiary in Frankfurt, Germany marking
a first in strategic expansion of the Company's German organization.
ScadaBase real-time SCADA system software is announced. A SCADA
traffic control system is delivered to Virginia Tunnel Facility.
MODCOMP's SCADA donation aids Virginia Tech in the success of
the Smart Road Project. MODCOMP partners with 4C Solutions and
leveraging ViewMax in e-commerce market. A partnership with Financial
Datacorp broadens use of ViewMax into premier bank systems market.
MODCOMP and NTT Europe announce an e-commerce relationship that
enhances intranet and extranet solutions to NTTE customers. For
the second straight year, MODCOMP is ranked among the top 500
providers of information technology products and services by VARBusiness
Magazine.
2000
MDinTouch,
Inc. selects ViewMax for online access to vital medical information.
Cornell University implements ViewMax for university administration
Web access to vital purchasing information. Northeastern University
selects ViewMax for self-service change of address interface.
Zero Mountain, Inc. selects ViewMax to provide its clients with
free Internet access to inventory and shipping reports. Inghams
chooses ViewMax to provide customers with direct online access
to its ski holiday reservation system. Sunsail implements ViewMax
to provide first online sailing vacation booking service. MODCOMP
creates new partnerships with Aether Systems, Inc., NTT Europe,
SIPHER, and Ainsworth & Associates. ViewMax supports wireless
E-business solutions for Blackberry and Palm VII users. MODCOMP
adds Interface Systems' L2i technology to its E-business and M-business
solutions and services. WAP66 Portal Server is released as the
first server solution to make existing enterprise data available
to M-business users as well as the Internet and company intranets.
Golf & business club Henri Chapelle selects WAP66 as its platform
for wireless reservation system.