Cybersoft
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 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, PrimeroEdge, formerly 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]
See also
References
- ↑ "Contact Us." Cybersoft Technologies. Retrieved on March 27, 2011. "Cybersoft Technologies, Inc. 4422 FM 1960 West, Suite #300, Houston, TX 77068-3411"
- ↑ "Cnc Investments, Ltd., L.L.p · Houston, TX United States". Hoovers.com.
- ↑ "Corporate Real Estate Services".
- ↑ "School Accounts Track, Restrict Kids' Diets." Associated Press at Fox News. Monday February 20, 2006. Retrieved on March 27, 2011.
- ↑ "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.