
January 1995
New Mexico Software starts out of small office working on encryption products
August 3, 1999
Company goes public in a reverse merger.
January 21, 2000
Assetware offered as our first online Digital Asset Management solution.
September 30, 2002
New Mexico Software launches the DFC (Digital Filing Cabinet) our new Digital Asset Management solution.
2005
This year marks our sixth year as a public company and out tenth year of being in business.
April 29, 2005
New Mexico Software brings in Troy Lapsys as the new President of the Consumer Electronics Division.
August 22, 2005
DFC3 is announced. DFC3 is a vast upgrade to the DFC in features and performance.
September, 2006
Ricardo Schwartz named Director, South America operations. Begins work to develop the South American market.
February, 2007
James Watts is promoted to Product Director, Power Toys. Power Toys is the newest web content management system developed.
March, 2007
Rublynx, the hardware division of New Mexico Software is formed. Hardware is now offered in separate division to handle Tyan personal supercomputers, web transcription systems, JAL image capture systems, Intelligent Electronics signature products, Phillips web based microphones for transcription over the web, and Ruidoso Digital Audio systems.
April, 2007
Digital Filing Cabinet, version 3.2 released with significant upgrade features including Paper Without Paper™ technology.
April, 2007
TORC, New Mexico Software’s online backup products in beta with Acronis Software. Integrates Acronis backup agents in full partition backup of desktops, laptops, and servers.
May, 2007
DFC3 enhanced for Business Process Acceleration. Product is now positioned for business workflow in addition to document management.
July, 2007
Power Toys is now able to be integrated with DFC to provide content information from a companies website with the New Mexico Software web viewer. In addition Adobe Acrobat forms for Acrobat 8.0 is now integrated with both DFC and Power Toys.

