Canaccord Capital Europe Ltd.Canaccord Capital Europe is the London based trading and settlement arm of the large Canadian Financial Services Company - Canaccord.
VPIS Ltd has been working with Canaccord for the last year, providing advice and
technical solutions, regarding the implementation of their latest global trading and
settlement system - Nova. Nova is a MYSIS product developed on a Sun Solaris and Oracle RDBMS platform.
VPIS Ltd is currently designing and developing a stock control, asset logging and service management solutions
database in Microsoft SQL Server. The system and database is being designed to interact with Sage's
accountancy software and Goldmine's CRM software.
VPIS Ltd, designed and developed, Fisher Space Pens bespoke, E-Commerce solution. The solution is
based on a MySql database running on a Linux server and PHP4. The solution includes a bespoke shopping
cart solution and order administration utility.
VPIS Ltd has supplied a number of bespoke software solutions to H.E. Smith & Son
including, an invoicing and stock control system and a ticketing and labeling system
for their plants.
VPIS Ltd also designed and developed H.E. Smith & Son's, Hilltop Nursery E-Commerce Web Site using MySQL and PHP4. Follow the
link below to check it out.
VPIS Ltd has worked with SGSL on several major projects providing database design, administration
and support services on a number of SGSL's main business critical, Oracle, Sybase and SQL Server databases.
Most recently VPIS Ltd has been heavily involved in SGSL's implementation of GLOSS, the back
office trading and settlement system developed on Sun Solaris and Sybase RDBMS platforms.
VPIS Ltd has worked with Rayment Recruitment on several projects including the design and development
of their web site, and consultancy on their database of thousands of recruitment candidates and
clients.
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