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Founded in 1969 by scientist from Brookhaven Labs , ADDS grew to be one of the world's largest suppliers of general purpose display terminals and workstations, with an installed base of more than three million units. |
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In 1976 ADDS introduced the System 70 computer system for small and medium size business. It was based on the DOS operating environment. |
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In 1979 ADDS introduced the Multi-Vision system, the first multi-user desktop computer brought to market. |
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In 1980 ADDS became a wholly owned subsidiary of NCR. |
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In 1986 ADDS developed and started selling the Mentor 2000 System and the PICK operating system. |
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In 1990 ADDS developed an in house factory management system, called Flexible Manufacturing, that used the capabilities of the Mentor system and PICK O/S to create a real time, Just in Time, manufacturing process. Since implementation of Flexible Manufacturing Boundless Technologies/ADDS has manufactured terminals, thin clients, personal computers and X-stations for more than 40 private label original equipment manufacturers, including IBM, HP, Compaq, AT&T, and Ultimate. |
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In 1991 ADDS was acquired by AT&T Corporation as part of the NCR deal. By 1992 ADDS was able to move all manufacturing of AT&T text terminals from Mexico to Long Island. |
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In 1994 AT&T sold ADDS to SunRiver Data Systems. |
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1994 Boundless Technologies (as SunRiver Data Systems) released one of the first thin clients, the TC-1, helping to create what is today the thin client market. |
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In 1995 IBM decides to outsource the manufacturing of the IBM 3153 to Boundless Technologies. |
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In 1995 Boundless purchases Digital Equipment's
VT/Dorio line of text terminals and moves all manufacturing from Taiwan to Long Island. |
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In 1996 the company was renamed Boundless Technologies, Inc. |
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In 1996 Boundless Technologies gets NEBS certification for the 4000/260 LF for Lucent Technologies. |
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In 1997 Boundless Technologies introduced the Viewpoint line of thin clients. |
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In 1998 Boundless Technologies introduced the Capio line of thin clients. |
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In 1999 HP started purchasing the HP C1099A terminal from the Boundless Technologies' Long Island facility. |
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In 2007 Boundless Technologies released a new line of
customizable thin clients the ADDS 5300, ADDS 6300
and ADDS 6700. |
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In 2008 Boundless Technologies was acquired by Video Display
Corporation. Production, sales and support were relocated to the company's
Z-AXIS subsidiary, a modern electronics design and manufacturing center near
Rochester, NY. |
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n 2009 we achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification, establishing
that we meet stringent requirements for quality systems and processes. |
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We continue to support and enhance our text terminal product
line; for example updating our text
terminals and introducing new
ANSI keyboards. |