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When Bob Cherniak began his business in 1978, he wanted to provide powerful business systems that directly addressed his clients’ needs. His team used Business BASIC and later, C with the relational DBMS, Informix.
Later he sought a graphical user interface language to develop high-quality applications faster and cheaper. A project with a telecommunications company introduced him to the advantages of object-oriented software development and the potential for "huge productivity gains." Cherniak had found Cincom Smalltalk.
Today, Cherniak Software uses Cincom Smalltalk VisualWorks to give its clients uncommon flexibility, so that rather than reprogram applications, they configure changes at the user level – an especially important feature of their fully integrated enterprise systems.
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