History
At Dynamic Data Concepts, we're determined to remain on the forefront of technology. Since our beginning in 1992, we've released four new systems, each one building on its predecessor and including new features and functionality. With each release, we didn't merely rely on commercial migration tools to convert our code. Rather, we painstakingly rewrote our entire system to insure system integrity and staying power. The 360° Suite represents the largest scale system redevelopment we've ever undertaken. Once again, we've rewritten the entire code to take advantage of cutting-edge technology, designing a system that is user-friendly and powerful. Capitalizing on our past successes, we're moving forward, proving once again that DDC is a vanguard of software development.
1995 - Release of the original School Director Pro
Goals:
- Release a comprehensive commercial software system that can handle all the computing needs of a school or fundraising organization.
- Create a "custom-feel" system which can be purchased and set up out-of-the-box.
- Provide excellent customer service, placing attention on clients' needs
1997 - Release of the windows-based School Director Pro
Goals:
- Upgrade our system to run on a Windows platform.
- Redesign of user interface, giving the system a Windows feel.
- Addition of new features and modules.
2000 - Release of School Director Pro 2000
Goals:
- Rewrite SDP for a Windows 2000 platform to allow for greater power.
- Add dozens of new features, options, and reports to existing system.
- Continue to provide our rapidly expanding clientele with excellent customer service
2008 - Release of the 360° Suite of Modules
Goals:
- Completely rewrite the application to accommodate new technology
- Build the system with the user and the primary focus - emphasis on ease-on-use.
- Create a system for the future.
- For a complete list of our objectives when designing the 360° Suite please click here.