Abacus Data Systems DBA AbacusNext is an American software and private cloud services provider headquartered in San Diego, California.
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Services and Software
Abacus Data Systems offerings are as follows:
Cloud
Abacus Private Cloud is a private cloud sold as Desktop-as-a-Service within a Windows Server 2012 R2 environment. This service relies on Veeam Software for backup support, and is built on Intel-based architecture.
This private cloud service is colocated across three carrier-neutral data centers that are interconnected via a self-run optical network. These data centers are Scalematrix in San Diego, California, Skybox Houston One in Houston, Texas, and SUPERNAP by Switch in Las Vegas, Nevada
Software
Abacus Data Systems offers four Windows-based platforms, all of which rely on relational database management system's. Two are law practice management software for lawyers; AbacusLaw uses Advantage Database while Amicus Attorney uses Microsoft SQL Server.. Abacus Data Systems has two platforms for accounting firms that rely on Microsoft SQL Server: ResultsCRM, a customer relationship management for QuickBooks, and Workforce practice management software.
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Management
- Alessandra Lezama, CEO (former CEO of American Internet Services)
- Major Horton, CFO (former CFO of Rackspace and Nirvanix)
In December 2015, the American private equity investment firm Providence Equity Partners took a strategic majority investment in Abacus Data Systems.
Acquisitions
- May 2016: acquired Toronto-based software company Gavel & Gown, makers of Amicus Attorney.
- February 2017: acquired Virginia-based software company Results Software, makers of ResultsCRM
- February 2017: acquired San Diego-based cloud hosting provider Cloudnine Realtime.
- May 2017: acquired Palmdale-based software company OfficeTools.
- November 2017: acquired Scotland-based software company HotDocs.. HotDocs was previously owned by LexisNexis before being sold in 2009.
- December 2017: acquired New Hampshire-based software company Commercial Logic.
References
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