From 1985 to 1991, Solomon accumulated more awards and honors than any small business accounting software. In 1984, Solomon III was introduced as the first microcomputer accounting software written in C, based on a single integrated relational database management system (MDBS), optimized specifically for the IBM Personal Computer and the MS-DOS operating system. In 1982, it began development of its first 16-bit accounting software product (Solomon III). Solomon designed and released its first accounting software products (Solomon I and II) for the CP/M operating system on Z-80 microprocessors in 1981. TLB was named to remind the founders why the business was started: to conduct the business according to biblical principles. TLB was later renamed Solomon Software, which continued as a leading developer and marketer of accounting software for small and medium-sized companies.
Based in Findlay, Ohio, Solomon Cloud Solutions’ roots go back more than 38 years, when co-founders Gary Harpst, Jack Ridge and Vernon Strong started TLB, Inc. Solomon Cloud Solutions has a long-running and rich heritage that sets it apart from other software engineering and consulting service companies.