About CyberResources
CyberResources
was founded in 1975 when the firm was hired by Control Data Corp.
to develop an automated collection system for one of the largest
banks in New York City.
In 1991, CyberResources
purchased the collection system from Control Data Corp. and added
the recovery system. By then, over eighty major companies had
CyberCredit systems installed and operating. Since that time,
CyberResources has migrated the product to several UNIX based
systems running on the popular Reduced Instruction Set Computers
(RISC) now marketed by world leaders in computing technology.
In 1995, CyberResources
expanded its operations throughout Mexico and South America by
a licensing arrangement with a leading Mexican financial software
firm. Several systems are now operating in Mexico and South America.
The systems installed there are entirely in Spanish.
In 2000, CyberResources developed
a Windows version of its collection system called CyberCollect
using as its base, the powerful Microsoft Access Database (tm).
CyberCollect encompasses all the major features of CyberCredit
and CyberRecovery while adding several
major new advances.