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History

LSI was launched in 1981 providing small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with financial and accounting systems for multi-user Unix systems. In 1984, Carmike Cinemas approached LSI with plans to computerize their theater chain and gain control of the vital data from their theater locations. A decade before the Internet was popular, LSI provided Carmike with e-mail, daily theatre exception reporting, theater information system that uploaded daily information from over 400+ nation wide locations and a state-of-the-art Point-of-Sale (POS) system.

In 1996, LSI migrated the Carmike's POS systems to Linux. This decision allowed LSI to secure the theaters information systems, allowed remote access to the systems for trouble-shooting and maintenance and provided a strong and reliable platform.

LSI is currently developing and updating Carmike Cinemas processing system that allows the company to collect their theatre information throughout the circuit. Utilizing database servers and web based reporting, LSI is improving the information systems with plans to provide real-time data from the field. On going efforts are also placed on development of the POS systems for the entertainment industry.

LSI is also involved with the finacial industry dealing with growing Automated Clearing House (ACH) market.

The company is led by a team of technology professionals with a history of success in technology and business management.

Where are we going?

With recent changes in the economy, many professionals have switched from working for corporations to starting their own businesses. This has led to unprecedented growth in SMBs in the United States, with more than 10.5 million SMBs already using computers in their daily operations. In addition, large corporations are establishing satellite offices which operate with the same requirements as SMBs. This growth is forecasted to continue for the foreseeable future.

SMBs are experiencing difficulties finding reliable, consistent and cost-effective IT service and support. Companies in this size range wouldn't be able to meet all of their IT needs with internal resources, leading to an exploding demand for quality outsourced IT support nationwide. This led LSI's ideal solution for all: creating a IT professional staff which would provide consistent, high-quality business technology solutions to SMBs.

 

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