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Village Software enhances businesses by expertly building business application software we've been doing it since 1986.
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Company Highlights

Apr 2008
2008 versions of Paylink released. New versions of Village and GMT's long standing Sage Payroll add in tested and released for another year.

Feb 2008
Village software release new version of LabCom 2.3. This adds some speed enhancements and some end customer management facilities.

Jan 2008
Healthy Building International Ireland go live with LabCom.

Nov 2007
Developers Lee Seddon and Ian Tabron join the .Net development team.

Nov 2007
Village Software celebrates it's 21st birthday with clients, customer, old and current staff and various industry friends.

Photo's here.

Sept 2007
Watertech trial multicustomer variant of LabCom. New version allows sitenames and client names to be printed onto certificates

June 2007
Amatica and Village examine systems options for credit house product.

March 2007
Payroll Link software for Sage V. 13 released. Customers should download version appropriate for tax year from GMT support site.

Jan 2007
Amatica Mortgage project in full swing. Village contributes core development team in partner Amatica's Mortgage project.

 

Contact

Village Software Engineering Limited
4 Parliament Business Park
Commerce Way
Liverpool
L8 7BA
United Kingdom

Phone [+44] 151 709 7728

Village Sotware Celebrated 21 years in November 2007

Thanks to Terry Murray for taking the following photo's. Unlike most of the other stock photography these are pictures of real people at the Village 21st Birthday celebration.

Images to be added.

"Your professionalism and high quality of work has been noted and appreciated. We look forward to working with you into the future". Andrew Davies
Unilever
GIO-ES Process Implementation Manager
Do You Know?
Agile Methodologies
Agile methods are adaptive rather than predictive. Engineering methods tend to try to plan out a large part of the software process in great detail for a long span of time, this works well until things change. So their nature is to resist change. The agile methods, however, welcome change. They try to be processes that adapt and thrive on change, even to the point of changing themselves.
Martin Fowler
Village's software engineers try to absorb the best thinking in the world in Business software development these methods are normally referred to as Agile Methods
  
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