Our Services
We develop both software and a reliable, friendly working relationship. We take pride in the fact that many of our clients think of us not as external consultants but as their senior IT staff.
Whether your needs are immediate, short-term, long-term, on-going or occasional, we can respond.
- Resolve immediate problems or nagging issues.
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Provide an assessment or review of your existing software or software needs.
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Work as part of your team.
- Be your IT department if you don't have one.
- Create new customized software systems.
Consulting
- Correct, optimize, review, assess working or non-working customized software.
- Resolve problems such as performance issues or data loss
- Analyze your current or projected software needs
- Verify your crucial information, whether data or source code, is
being backed up adequately should it be needed.
- Computerize an area that is still handled partly or completely manually
- Get troubled software projects back on track.
- Code reviews and recommendations for your current or future projects.
- Offer on-going support customized to your needs and budget
Development
- Complete analysis, design, development, and support of new software projects.
- Cost-effective enhancements or additions to existing software can often be
done.
- Additional development resources for your own in-house staff.
- Training for your in-house staff.
Specializaton
- Experts in the use of Borland Delphi and Borland InterBase
- Skilled in Object-Oriented analysis, design, and development
- Development for Windows, Linux, and .Net
- Client/Server, Multi-tier, and Web-based solutions
Why Us?
- The partners of Logic Fundamentals have, between them, more than 35 years of
expertise in software development. Areas include security,
accounting, libraries, membership, property management, commumications,
banking, insurance and manufacturing.
- Some of our clients have been with us for over 12 years.
- Glenn Shukster has been president of the Toronto Delphi User Group
for several years.
- Wayne Niddery is a member of Borland's
TeamB, a by invitation-only group of volunteers sponsored by Borland that regularly answer questions for other developers in the Borland newsgroups.
Wayne specializes in the database, object-oriented design, and Delphi language groups. He has also been a speaker at the annual Borland Conference.
Wayne was co-author of The Borland Delphi How-To and was a technical editor for The Delphi 3 SuperBible and Delphi COM Programming.