ergonomic (er'gõ·nom'ik), 1. n., the science of technology design and styling; as in the production of comfortable and efficient human interaction systems. 2. adj., of or pertaining to the science of ergonomics. 3. design considerations; ergonomically significant aspects. 


Ergonomic Solutions was founded in 1987 as a provider of consulting and contract services, specializing in the development of custom interactive data management and reporting systems. Our outstanding reputation for customer satisfaction has been well earned; we place high values on quality, service, reliability, and attention-to-detail. 

Our public debut came at DECUS/1990 in New Orleans, when we introduced the world to our first two products, MailTalk and FaxForward

MailTalk provided touch-tone telephone access to user's electronic mail using a DECtalk speech synthesizer. FaxForward was the first of many fax software products to emerge, all harnessing the power of the new fax modem technology. Both products were highly innovative, but relatively unsuccessful due to our marketing inexperience. 

In 1994, we premiered RamPage for OpenVMS, at the DECUS trade show in Anaheim, California. This robust and now industry leading general-purpose paging family of products was an instant success for our company.

In 1999, we launched RamPage Enterprise, a next generation wireless messaging server for all IP-based systems and applications.

We remain strongly committed to products, services, and applications which rely on Hewlett-Packard's OpenVMS operating systems, in fact, we are a member of HP's Partners program. 

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Ergonomic Solutions is privately held, was established in Plainville, Connecticut; and has operations in Nashville, Tennessee (business office) and Atlanta, Georgia (product development and support).