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Charis Custom Software Solutions


Thank you for visiting. This page is here to introduce you to Charis Custom Software Solutions and hopefully interest you in inquiring about how we might help with your organization's computer software needs.

David Burman, owner of Charis Custom Software Solutions, has over 14 years experience in software development. He has created over 100 applications in complexity ranging from standalone applications to multi-user programs linked to relational databases created in Access, DB2, SQL Server, MySql and PostgreSQL. David built most applications completely from concept and design stage to the final product with a very high user acceptance rate.

David is very proficient in Microsoft Office software and can assist companies with their existing MS Office applications. While he primarily works with Microsoft Access, he has worked with Visual Studio .NET, PHP, HTML, Javascript, jQuery and has some DBA related experience with SQL Server and PostgreSQL. David has experience creating websites and may be able to host your site at a very reasonable cost.

Businesses benefit from custom software designed for their specialized operations. David does not hesitate in recommending that clients purchase commercially available software when meeting their needs. However, often a custom application designed around an efficient process is a better choice than altering a process to use off-the-shelf software.

David has partnered with Palmetto Data Systems to create some unique solutions that use remote scanner and scale interfaces. Contact Larry Chaplin at 864.627.1946 for quotes on printers, printer supplies and software, scanners, scale and other devices. Check out his website at http://www.palmettodatasystems.com for more information.

Businesses and other organizations in the Greenville, South Carolina area are invited to contact David to learn how specialized software can improve efficiency and data accuracy.

Last Updated: Friday, April 16, 2010