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Founded in 1989, Artsystems originally created custom data management
software solutions for art institutions and was instrumental in cataloguing the
estate of Andy Warhol.
In 1995 Artsystems released Gallery™, a standard Windows version of
Artsystems gallery management software and Collections™, Artsystems'
first software for collections management.
In 1997 Artsystems added its 200th customer and released GalleryPro™, an
advanced art and antiques management software package for businesses
and important collections. That year Artsystems became the world's leading
supplier of art and antiques business and collection management software
and the top choice of the industry leaders.
In 1998 Artsystems added its 10th staff member, and moved to its current
Madison Square New York office.
In June 1999 Artsystems released Version 2.0 of its business management
software and was named by Deloitte and Touche as one of the NY
Technology 'Fast 50' fastest growing companies. That year and ever since,
more art and antiques businesses and private and corporate collections have
chosen Artsystems software than all others combined.
In 2002 Artsystems released major upgrades for GalleryPro and Collections,
and released its Studio™ software for the management of artist studios,
estates, and catalogues raisonnés.
In 2003 Artsystems launched the first version of its Web Manager software
with integrated custom Web sites, allowing Artsystems software users to
self-administer their Web sites, quickly updating and renewing site content
using data and images already entered in their GalleryPro or Studio systems,
and eliminating the need for a separate Web site administrator or duplicate
data entry.
In 2005 Artsystems launched Web Manager v2, added its 15th staff
member, and its 1,500th active customer securing its place as the
'industry standard' art and antiques management software.
Artsystems Ltd. is a New York State Corporation held privately by its
partners.
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