Foundation
Everything changed. The systems had to keep up
From DOS applications through Windows software to multi-tenant web systems running in the cloud. Each stage changed the system architecture and the way people worked. Our job was to guide clients through those changes without losing data or disrupting business continuity.
- 1991
The first wave of private enterprise after Poland's economic transition
In April, we start the business by supplying and servicing hardware and software.
- 1993
VAT comes into force on 5 July. The first statutory deadline requiring every company in Poland to rebuild its document workflow
We deploy VAT-enabled finance and accounting systems for our first clients – two years after the company was founded.
- 1999–2000
The Y2K problem. The market sells system replacements
DOS applications dominate the market. We write assembly-language software that corrects date handling in the systems our clients already use – so they do not have to replace them.
- 2000
Eroding margins make hardware sales no longer profitable
Hardware supply gradually becomes a minor part of the business. We build our own Oracle-based C2 system – first deployed at a forge producing components for the aviation industry.
- 2011
Companies need access to shared data from multiple locations
We launch a multi-tenant version of the system with a Windows desktop client. Users can work remotely over a VPN connection.
- 2012
The browser begins to replace applications installed on individual computers
We replace the Windows desktop client with a browser-based interface, simplifying access and preparing the system for further online development.
- 2024
Companies need an integrated environment spanning sales, order management, logistics and financial settlement
We evolve PointCRM into PointERP – an integrated ERP system supporting the end-to-end process from enquiry and quotation through order fulfilment to payment and reconciliation.
- 2026
KSeF becomes mandatory
We provide end-to-end support for KSeF documents, mapping suppliers and purchase invoice line items to the corresponding master data in PointERP.
- Today
Foreign invoices outside KSeF still reach companies as PDF files
We import them without OCR. A language model extracts structured data from each document, while PointERP maps the supplier and invoice line items to the corresponding master data.
- Today
Banking systems and payment providers make data available through APIs
We integrate PointERP with banking systems, Revolut, PayU and Stripe. Intelligent import identifies the counterparty and matches each payment to the corresponding open items for reconciliation.
Conclusion
Technology changes. Responsibility remains.
For many years we implemented systems made by other vendors. Some of those products disappeared from the market, while others changed owners. For clients, this meant migrations, repeated costs and rebuilding accumulated knowledge.
We remain responsible for our systems to this day.
That is why we develop our own technology. It allows us to evolve the system with the client's business, without losing accumulated knowledge or waiting for decisions from an external vendor.