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Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc.

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Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc.
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryComputer software
Founded 📆1987
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
United States
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Peter Winston, founder and CEO
Mark Hatch, COO
Products 📟 GUI development toolkits, embedded software development, user experience design, software
ServicesTraining, consulting
Members
Number of employees
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📇 Address
📞 telephone

Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS) of Waltham, MA, provides consulting, support, training and add-on products for the Qt cross-platform framework. ICS’s clients are typically large-scale organizations whose core businesses are technology dependent.

History[edit]

ICS was founded in 1987 to provide professional services and training for the then up and coming X Window System, and in turn to produce an industry trade show called Xhibition.

In 1989, ICS began selling its first software product, OSF/Motif — a toolkit developed by an industry consortium called the Open Software Foundation (OSF). ICS enhanced and repackaged the toolkit to sell directly to developers and development organizations.

ICS also maintains MotifZone, the official home page for the Open Motif development project. MotifZone.com features a comprehensive bug database, the CVS development tree for OpenMotif, pre-built binary distributions for Linux distributions, and Motif documentation.

In 1990, ICS released its first internally developed product — Builder Xcessory (BX).[1] This tool was sold to UNIX software developers to help them create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for their applications.

In 2004, ICS acquired CenterLine Systems, in C/C++ testing, and continues to upgrade and enhance Replay Xcessory, a Motif testing tool.

In 2005, ICS acquired the UIM/X product line from Bluestone Consulting. UIM/X is a GUI Builder for Motif application developers. ICS continues to enhance and support UIM/X which is now available for Linux platforms.

In 2014, ICS began producing an interactive touchscreen initially targeted at automotive showroom displays.

In 2018, ICS announced the launch of Boston UX,[2] a user experience (UX) design consultancy.

In 2019, ICS partnered with BlackBerry QNX to deliver safety-critical products to medical device and industrial IoT markets. [3] [4]

Qt[edit]

ICS provides consulting services as well as support and training for Qt application development projects. ICS is a Qt Software Preferred Training and Consulting Partner. ICS’s clients are typically large-scale organizations whose core businesses are technology dependent. ICS is a certified Qt partner.[5]

Automotive IVI[edit]

In 2018, ICS joined The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL). AGL is a collaborative open source project that aims to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car. ICS creates In-Vehicle-Infotainment systems for its customers and talked about IVI user experience (UX) development in Automotive Megatrends.[6] ICS is also a member of the GENIVI Alliance, often sponsoring events all over the world.[7] ICS uses a layered software architecture approach to help to more quickly build automotive IVI. [8]

Boston UX[edit]

Boston UX was formed in response to ICS’ escalating demand for UX design services. The trend was validated by Adobe, whose survey revealed that UX designers are now as in demand as software engineers and that 87% of the 500 design department heads surveyed said hiring more UX designers is the top priority for their organization.[9] Boston UX specializes in creating intuitive interface design for touchscreen and voice-powered smart devices and products, such as medical devices,[10][11] industrial controls and IoT, and consumer devices, among others. Boston UX also specializes in voice user interface (VUI).[12]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Robert Hartley (June 1, 2000). "Builder Xcessory". Linx Journal.
  2. Kirsh, Danielle (19 September 2018). "Integrated Computer Solutions launches Boston UX firm". Medical Design & Outsourcing.
  3. Albani, Katelyn. "ICS Joins Forces with BlackBerry QNX to Provide Products for Medical Device and IIoT Markets". Embedded Computing Design. Embedded Computing Design. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  4. Kirsh, Danielle (8 March 2019). "ICS, BlackBerry QNX partnered for safety-critical products for medical device IoT". Medical Design & Outsourcing. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  5. "Qt Service Partners".
  6. "Automotive Megatrends Magazine" (Q1 2016). March 8, 2016.
  7. Bryan Jonston (April 26, 2016). "ICS IVI Media Manager for GENIVI in Paris". Auto Connected Car.
  8. Krause, Roland. "Layered Architecture Delivers More Reliable Automotive Applications, Faster". Embedded Computing Design. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  9. Feller, Patrick (3 February 2017). "Hiring Trends in UX Design: The 6 Things You Need to Know About Tech's Fastest Growing Field". Adobe.
  10. Kirsh, Daneille (17 January 2019). "Focusing on usability can limit medical device recalls: Here's how". Mass Device. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  11. Shamonsky, Dorothy. "Medical Device Design Considerations, Ensuring Usability and Safety". Medical Design Technology. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  12. "Getting a Voice User Experience Right is Harder Than You Think". Embedded Computer Design.


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