VISCO is a web based solution. That means there are two ways in which the application can be run; either as a webservice or as a client-server application running locally.
Yes, we currently integrate with QuickBooks, Great Plains, and Traverse out of the box. Additional accounting integrations are available for an additional cost.
Yes, you can attach any file type recognized by MS Windows to various entities in the system including: Containers, Shipments, Purchase Orders, Sales Orders, Products, etc.
Yes, you can make product information (including images), order status, order history and various other information from the database available to your customers using your existing website. Can our sourcing agents, and shipping companies log in to use the system as well? Yes, because the system is web based, anyone can log in using the Internet. You can set permission levels for each user so the agents and shipping companies only see the information relevant to them.
Yes, because the system is web based, anyone can log in using the Internet. You can set permission levels for each user so the agents and shipping companies only see the information relevant to them.
No, the source code is not available. However, the database is open (SQL Server) allowing you to query the data for custom reports as well as other functions you may need.
New releases are distributed at least every quarter at no additional cost as long as you are current on your support contract.
That is dependant on the number of users, if data conversion is required, and how much customization is needed. Typical implementations take three to six months.
Yes we are. We also sell the system through our channel partners.
No, because the modules are so tightly integrated you can not buy some modules and not others. However if you would like us to turn some of them off we can.
“Venture” is a term created by VISCO as a way to describe an inbound shipment of a product. For example, you order 50 cases of canned beats and 50 cases of tomato sauce from a Chinese supplier. The entire order is then loaded on to a container. Each of those products within the shipment will be considered “ventures” as they will have their own unique financial, logistic, and document information.
No. Most of our customers find the best way to evaluate the software is by attending a live demonstration http://viscosoftware.wpengine.com/how-it-works/request-a-demo/ If you would prefer to visit a demo version of the software on the web on your own, just mention it in the comments section of that form.