Cybersoft

Cybersoft Technologies, Inc
Type Private
Industry IT services
Founded 1996
Headquarters Houston,
Texas
Key people Charlie Yalamanchili (Founder)
Products Software
Services Software Products
Website Official Website

Cybersoft Technologies, Inc. is a software company that makes software for School Nutrition or Food Service departments in K-12 school districts in the United States. The company has its headquarters along Farm to Market Road 1960 in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, near Houston.[1]

The company's customers include West Virginia Department of Education, Houston Independent School District, Buffalo Public Schools, Oklahoma City Public Schools and and Fortune 1000 corporations. Cybersoft is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.

History

Cybersoft Technologies was founded by Charlie Yalamanchili, an entrepreneur who also founded CNC Investments, a highly successful commercial real estate investment company that was launched in 1982.[2] CNC has grown from a humble beginning into the third largest property management firm in Houston , Texas . CNC operations have assets valued in excess of $1.5 billion, employ over 900 people, and span over six states including New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Georgia, and Oklahoma.[3]

Cybersoft invented a system, Primero Food Service Solutions,[4] that serves as a pre-paid school cafeteria meal system, so children in cafeterias do not have to have cash on their persons as they pay for their meals.[5] The Houston Independent School District planned to establish the Primero system within a two year span.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Conntact Us." Cybersoft Technologies. Retrieved on March 27, 2011. "Cybersoft Technologies, Inc. 4422 FM 1960 West, Suite #300, Houston, TX 77068-3411"
  2. ^ "Cnc Investments, Ltd., L.L.p ยท Houston, TX United States". Hoovers.com. http://www.hoovers.com/company/cnc_investments_ltd_llp/xfykxfxky-1.html. 
  3. ^ "Corporate Real Estate Services". http://www.cncinvestments.com/aboutus.html. 
  4. ^ "School Accounts Track, Restrict Kids' Diets." Associated Press at Fox News. Monday February 20, 2006. Retrieved on March 27, 2011.
  5. ^ "Computer system allows parents to track kids' cafeteria eating habits." Associated Press at the Lodi News-Sentinel. February 21, 2006. 18. Retrieved from Google News (10 of 10) on March 27, 2011.
  6. ^ Radcliffe, Jennifer. "HISD OKs innovative bonus plan / The teachers' union says a pay raise would've been preferable." Houston Independent School District. Friday January 13, 2006. Retrieved on March 27, 2011.

External links

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