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Our
History
Pioneering Electronic
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| 2007 |
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The Responsa Project - Bar Ilan University's electronic database of Torah
literature, wins the Israel Prize.
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C.D.I. Systems and Consist Mexico C.V. de S.A., a Mexican incorporated corporation and system integrator
that provides tailor-made solutions to customers in several fields sign a System Integration agreement.
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Bar Ilan University "Responsa Project" goes online - the world's largest electronic
collection of Torah literature includes the Bible and its principal commentaries,
the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud with commentaries, Midrashim, Zohar,
Rambam, Shulchan Aruch with commentaries, and the collection of Responsa questions and
answers on matters of Jewish law.
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The prestigious European Pharmacopoeia (EDQM)
adopts C.D.I. Systems' NetIS™ technology, on the European
Pharmacopoeia - a reference work for the quality control of medicines and substances for pharmaceutical
use in the European directorate.
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| 2006 |
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C.D.I. Systems Attains Certified Partner Status in Microsoft Partner Program,
with competencies in ISV Solutions, recognizing the company expertise and impact in
the technology marketplace.
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The prestigious Responsa Project
goes online with C.D.I. Systems' NetIS™ technology.
Bar Ilan University Research & Development Company chose NetIS to bring the
Responsa Project - a collection of textual resources is the foundation of the
Jewish people, its tradition, and religious legacy to the online world.
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C.D.I. Systems Announces the Official Release of NetIS™ 4.0.
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C.D.I. Systems signs of a Strategic Services Agreement with
IDT Ventures.
Under the agreement, IDT Ventures will provide various business acceleration
services to C.D.I. to assist C.D.I. in expanding its business in the US.
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C.D.I. Systems digitizes the Sources of the History of Jewish Education application, with the
Schocken Institute of Jewish Research
- an unparalleled database contains sources and accounts discussing Jewish education in
Israel and the Diaspora, from the medieval times to early twentieth century.
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| 2005 |
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C.D.I. Systems and Rendeck sign a System Integration agreement. Rendeck Automatisering
B.V. (www.rendeck.nl), a Dutch system
integrator that provides tailor-made solutions to customers in several fields, have
signed an agreement that appoints Rendeck as an authorized Systems Integrator of NetIS,
C.D.I. System's online publishing platform.
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C.D.I. Systems launches another large-scale project based on NetIS™.
The project is the Internet publishing of the World's Largest Online Jewish Library:
Otzar Ha-Hochma
(Hebrew for Treasure of Wisdom). The Online, unique library of Otzar Ha-Hochma contains
over 16,000 Jewish books & roughly four million pages including thousands of extremely
rare books that have not been published for hundreds of years and are now accessible to
everyone.
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Ronen Publishing chooses NetIS™ as the online publishing platform for
Missim [online] -
the official source for all tax regulation and professional literature (taxes, corporation
& economics books) and considered by professional the ultimate resource of online,
up-to-date, tax information.
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| 2004 |
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The company has been approved as an official supplier to the
United Nations,
including its affiliated organizations.
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IDC Israel,
the local branch of the global market intelligence and advisory firm IDC,
announced the launch of a new Internet based service that incorporates NetIS™ -
the online publishing and Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology developed by
C.D.I. Systems.
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Liza Val is appointed
Marketing Manager.
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| 2003 |
- CEO, Itzhak Levit, addresses
the Global
Software from Emerging Markets Conference held at the London
Business School.
- C.D.I. Systems Product Line grows to include AllRights,
a full-featured Digital Rights Management (DRM) system that enables
content owners to dynamically secure their premium web content.
- At the London
Book Fair, C.D.I. Systems announces the mass-market release
of NetIS™
- the first e-publishing platform that integrates Web
Content Management (WCM), Digital
Rights Management (DRM) and e-commerce tools. NetIS™
is a single, seamless package for publishers to effectively sell
premium content in a secure environment.
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and Bradstreet, Israel's premier provider of business and
financial data, launches an innovative online service based on
NetIS, providing its clients with powerful new tools and
unprecedented control of their e-content purchases. Clients can
preview premium data, purchase only what they need, manipulate
result lists, and choose the format in which they would like to
receive delivery.
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| 2002 |
- The Bibliography of The Hebrew Book is released both on the Web
and on CD-ROM in association with The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
The Israel Ministry of Education and Culture, and Goldman Publishers.
The application utilizes the unique multilevel full-text search,
navigation and data manipulation tools for both Hebrew and Latin
characters available with NetIS.
- The Missim Tax Law Interactive Database is launched using the
new release of NetIS both on the Web and on CD-ROM in association
with Ronen Publishers.
- C.D.I. Systems launches a new version of NetIS,
the industry's first integrated Web Content Management (WCM),
Information Retrieval and Digital Rights Management (DRM) platform.
- NetIS is recognized by Seybold
Report as a technology that may prove important to the discovery
of new audiences and revenue streams for the e-publishing industry.
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| 2001 |
- C.D.I. Systems Product Line grows to include PalmNetIS™ - HandHeld Version,
an innovative commercial e-publishing platform for Palm OS®
platform-based handheld devices.
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| 2000 |
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| 1999 |
- C.D.I. Systems produces a number of specialized editions of
The Israel
Electorate Registry for both Parliamentary and local municipal
elections.
- C.D.I. Systems releases TakPhone,
Israel's Computerized Telephone Directory. The Directory includes
a fully searchable electronic directory of all of the phone numbers
in Israel as well as innovative direct marketing features.
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| 1998 |
- NetIS serves as the backbone of the "International
Business Strategies and Middle East Regional Cooperation",
produced in association with the European International Business
Academy and the Graduate School of Business Administration of
Bar Ilan University.
- C.D.I. Systems, in association with the Children's Librarianship
Laboratory of the University of Haifa Library, releases The
Subject Catalog of Hebrew Children's Literature on CD-ROM.
- C.D.I. Systems, in association with Compaq Computer Corporation
(Digital), releases The
Israel Electorate Registry.
- The Israeli
Society for Quality (ISQ), in association with the European
Organization for Quality (EOQ), chooses NetIS as its platform
for premium content.
- Takdin
complements the Takdin CD-ROM as one interactive legal database
containing over 130,000 case laws and legislations. The Takdin
CD-Rom is updated 3 times a year while the Takdin site is updated
on a weekly basis. Sophisticated search queries placed while using
the CD can be seamlessly transferred to the web site.
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| 1997 |
- Makrolog GmbH in association with Verlag Neue Wirtschafts-Briefe
produces a new version of The NWB
Tax Law DataBase based on C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technologies.
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| 1996 |
- Macmillan Publishers, in association with the International
Association of Universities (IAU) and the TRACE International
Higher Education Information Network, chooses C.D.I. Systems to
produce The
World Academic Database (WAD).
- Makrolog GmbH, in association with Schaffer Poeschel, one of
Germany's leading publishing houses in the fields of economics
and law, chooses C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technology for their
release of the Adler/Düring/Schmaltz
interactive resource for economic and legal issues.
- C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technology serves as the backbone
of The Top
Cases series of CD-ROMs, developed by Makrolog GmbH in association
with Richard Boorberg Verlag and Juris GmbH Legal Information
Systems.
- C.D.I. Systems, in association with Keter Publishing House
Ltd., releases the interactive multimedia
Encyclopedia Judaica for Youth.
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| 1995 |
- Makrolog GmbH, in association with Verlag Neue Wirtschafts-Briefe,
launches the NWB
Tax Law Database CD-ROM series using C.D.I. Systems e-publishing
technology.
- C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technologies power the online and
CD ROM versions of the Corpus Augustinianum Gissense (CAG), a
product that includes the whole known literary work of St. Augustine.
The release is produced by Makrolog GmBH, the Society for the
Promotion of Augustinus Research and Schwabe & Co. AG of Basel.
- The Familienrecht CD-ROM series is produced with the NetIS
e-publishing platform by Makrolog GmbH, in association with Verlag
Recht und Praxis.
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| 1994 |
- C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technologies power The Melius
Recht: Juristische Medien Elektronisch, a series of CD-ROMs
produced by Makrolog GmbH in association with MediConsult GmBH
and Richard Boorberg Verlag.
- Makrolog GmbH utilizes C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technologies
in the release of The Johann
Heinrich Pestalozzi CD-ROM. This product contains over 250
articles and 6,000 letters from approximately 21,000 printed pages
that were previously published in 42 volumes.
- The Boehringer
Ingelheim Exchange Platform for Promotional Material is produced
with C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technology by Makrolog GmbH,
in association with Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, Inter Medical GmbH,
Siftung NeoCortex and Furrer & Partner AG (now PixelPark AG).
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| 1993 |
- Makrolog GmbH and MediConsult delivers The PLZ-ROM
that uses C.D.I. Systems e-publishing technologies to create a
fully searchable electronic directory of German postal zip codes.
- Using C.D.I. Systems technology, Takdin
becomes the largest and most comprehensive searchable database
of Israeli law on CD-ROM.
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| 1992 |
- The Company's innovative CDIS (CD-ROM Information Systems) technology
is implemented in the Jur PC Legal Information series and the
Takdin
searchable database of Israeli law.
- Makrolog GmbH and Verlag Recht und Praxis, one of Germany's
leading Legal Publishers, launch The Deutsche
Rechtsprechung CD-ROM series, featuring the advanced search
and navigation capabilities of CDIS (CD-ROM Information Systems)
technology.
- C.D.I. Systems develops CDIS (CD-ROM Information Systems) technology
for retrieving information from especially large databases. CDIS
technology garners worldwide acclaim for its fast response times,
advanced search capabilities, and user friendliness.
- C.D.I. Systems is founded by Ruth
and Hillel Ashkenazy. The
company is dedicated to developing state of the art electronic
publishing software.
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September, 2006
Outsell Information Industry Outlook: FutureFacts 2007:
"Information Industry - A $458 Billion Market by 2009"
Online
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