About Tri-Tech
Founded in 1984 by Dave Cox, Tri-Tech has gained a reputation as being a leader in retail software. Tri-Tech has earned a loyal group of retailers nationwide. With well over 1300 retail locations we have gained the knowledge and retail experience that allows us to offer superior products.
Since it's inception in 1984 Tri-Technical Systems Inc. has always maintained that some of the best suggestions and development ideas have come from those using the software in a retail environment. Because of our willingness to work with those in the industry the software has developed into a retailer friendly tool that those using it find invaluable.
AIMsi (accounting & inventory management systems integration) began as a product designed as a single industry software application and quickly developed a strong foundation of users. After a few years of providing software to the music industry we began to receive requests from retailers outside the music industry for a software application to fit their needs. The modifications began and we then introduced a new AIMsi that now caters itself to a multitude of other retail businesses.
To continue to expand Tri-Tech’s product offerings, a new product line: PC/POLL SYSTEMS, was acquired in 2006. The PC/POLL software includes polling and programming tools to help businesses collect and utilize information from electronic cash registers (ECRs).
Like Tri-Tech, PC/POLL began in 1984 and has followed a similar model of developing products with users in mind. The PC/POLL software can be found within all 50 states and 20 countries worldwide. Distribution of these products is done through an extensive cash register dealer network.
By integrating technologies, our development team is continuing to add software features to keep up with both new advances in technology and customer requests. In that pursuit, PC/POLL Polling has been enhanced to work in conjunction with AIMsi inventory to offer customers the best of both product lines.
Innovation and integration have been the building blocks of Tri-Technical Systems software. Today, we still use input from those in the retail world to continuously make our applications part of the future of retail software.







