Irosoft wins a request for proposals made by the Government of Bermuda for an Acts and regulations management system.
2008
Irosoft launches its Paperless Meetings system.
2006
First international contract.
Irosoft wins a contract with the Government of Bahamas to design a website for the publication of Acts and regulations.
2006
Irosoft signs a seven-year agreement with Justice Canada to maintain its Acts and regulations system.
2006
First version of Docuthèque, an electronic document management system compliant with the Quebec Government’s Cadre de référence gouvernemental en gestion intégrée des documents.
2004
Project with the New Brunswick Department of Justice. Implementation of LIMS to manage Acts and regulations.
2003
Quebec’s Official Publisher launches the LégisQuébec system. It is the first Acts and regulations system in the “northern hemisphere,” to quote the Official Publisher, capable of reproducing Acts at a specific point in time.
2001
Irosoft wins a contract with the Department of Justice Canada, a contract that represents more than twice its sales figures, to adapt the Government of Canada’s Acts and regulations system.
1999
Quebec’s Official Publisher asks Irosoft to develop an SGML—the predecessor to XML—conversion tool to create the files that will be transferred from an Oracle database to a FolioNews database. The results of this conversion are published on CD-ROM.
1998
Éditions Yvon Blais (EYB) calls upon Irosoft to produce the Répertoire électronique de jurisprudence du Barreau (REJB). Irosoft also executes the Droit civil en ligne project and several other projects for EYB and Carswell, divisions of Thomson Reuters.