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| Written by enrique |
| Monday, 28 December 2009 21:37 |
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BLIS,™ Business License software, with over twenty years reliable service. Extremely satisfied customers have provided rave reviews. BLIS™ has been designed to support your licensing needs well into the future. BLIS™ is truly the Ultimate Licensing System as it allows flexibility previously thought impossible for issuance and maintenance of virtually any type of license. Change More Information
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FeaturesBLIS™ Business License Software has been designed from start to finish with the end user in mind, providing real time in city address validation, enhanced departmental approval processing, user customizable fields/labels, notes for contacts as well as user customizable reports internal report editor. BLIS™ features Blis property module allows you to maintain the system of record (master data set) for your parcels and addresses in your jurisdiction . you are can maintain additional information such as congressional district, longitude, latitude and more. Each of these fields can be used for ad-hoc reporting. BLIS™ can pass this information to ESRI or other mapping systems to generate geographic maps. Parcel information will be available on-line to subscribers of CD-DATA assessor information. In addition, phone numbers may be verified against MANY DATABASES MAINTAINED BY OTHER AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS, that contain just the businesses within your city. DesignBLIS™ is a true client server application. It is written using Microsoft tools to obtain maximum speed and flexibility possible. BLIS™ complies with the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) technology that allows BLIS™ to utilize any ODBC compliant database. It is designed for single user, network and remote environments. DetailsLicensing—give us a call. Operating EnvironmentOur systems are designed to run on Windows® systems. An ODBC compliant database system is optional. Often, this means a Windows server with MS Sql Server. If your city is has a population of over 1 million you may need to use a SQL server.
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