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About Brycen
- Continuously striving to contribute to the global community, Brycen introduces advanced technologies from a borderless point of view for not only engineering but also human resourcing.
Founded in 1986, Brycen is an independent Japanese software company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Brycen offers total IT solution services including application and database software development, system integration service, website development, online data storage service and security consulting.
With our wealth of development experience and acquired knowledge from over 20 years of service, Brycen provides you reliable, high-quality, competitive products for the global market.
Company History 1986 to Present
1986 |
AI Softwares Corporation was established in Tokyo |
1991 |
AI Softwares changed its name to Brycen Corporation. |
1996 |
Brycen certified as a Microsoft Partner. |
2001 |
Brycen entered into a distribution agreement with RelexUS (USA). An instruction textbook, written by Brycenfs engineers for Java certified qualification, was published. |
2002 |
Brycen launched Business Trunk service. B-Rappore, a Bluetooth protocol stack distributed and supported by Brycen, was deployed in Fujitsufs PDA series gPocket LOOX.h Brycen published an instruction manual for ORACLE MASTER Silver certification (in Japanese). |
2003 |
Brycen started to market its own Bluetooth protocol stack product gBL-Rapporeh. An Instruction manual for Java 2 certified qualification, written by Brycensf engineers, was published. |
2005 |
Brycen established a subsidiary, Brycen Korea, in Seoul. Brycen went into partnership with ORACLE. |
2006 |
Brycen acquired RelexUS, Inc with its intellectual property of Linter RDBMS. |
2007 |
Brycen opened a new branch in Osaka, Japan. Linter, a relational database system(RDBMS) distributed and supported by Brycen, was deployed in Sony Ericsson's mobile phones "SO903i" and "SO703i". Linter RDBMS was adopted into KCP+, newest KDDI common platform on mobile phone. |
2008 |
Brycen opened the second branch in Nagoya, Japan. |
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