1984
In 1984 the people who formed Maintenance Connection Canada, Cascadia CMMS and ITIQPro were gaining extensive experience with Municipal Accounting and Municipal GIS systems, our current president and owner managed the teams that built "Auto-Administrator Int'l Inc." Municipal Accounting package (which had about 20 modules beyond the basic AP, GL, Water/Sewer/Gas/Electricity/other metered products Billing, Reporting.)
1987
Along with this he also formed and owned "MapEasy" a GIS designed to work with the aforementioned municipal Accounting package in 1987 that was a competitor to products like ARC/INFO and MapInfo at the time.
MapEasy was best known for its ability to handle projections in the far North of Canada where competitors at the time would draw a square skewed as a trapezoid. Other products of that day were designed to function and display properly closer to the equator such as Southern Canada to about Australia, but most notably in the contiguous US states.
1996
Mr. Horwood then sold the company around 1996 and understands it eventually was merged through multiple aquisitions into one of the larger competitors.
2003
We delivered our first CMMS product and later in the year introduced the first Accruent MC add on product (MC Mobile it was called at the time)
2006
We shipped our first CMMS GIS integration. The MCC GIS 2006 product was an add-in to the Accruent MC product. It coordinated between the Accruent MC CMMS and Esri ArcGIS, running map tooling in an IFRAME of Accruent MC. In those days, the computing power and mobile data speeds and volumes were not sufficient to be realistic for mobile devices, so it was not in the mobile MCe product family at that time.
2016
Many minor changes year over year, our Second major version ran on Accruent MC and MCe and was also our first mobile version. It continued to focus on ArcGIS and had more features for assigning, collecting data and viewing assets geographically.
2024
After many minor changes year over year, our third major version brought in the ability to connect to data sources other than ESRI ArcGIS, while enhancing incrementally the capabilities when connected to ArcGIS data sources.
2025
We added support specifically and optimized for Google and OpenStreetMaps
2026
Adding better offline capabilities