After more than 20 years in the field of library technology, Dynix remains the leading provider of integrated library systems in the world. With over 12,500 client libraries worldwide, including more than 1,100 academic and research libraries, Dynix serves all types of libraries: academic, special, school, and public. In addition, Dynix supports more library consortia than any other integrated library system vendor in the world. Dynix serves consortia by embracing and integrating new standards and protocols and by offering cutting-edge technology. This is critical given that an estimated 80 percent of both academic and public libraries will be members of library consortia within five years.

Starting in 1983, our first-generation Dynix ILS product set the standard for user empowerment with progressive features like online renewals and community resources. Marquis, our second-generation product, was introduced in 1993, as the first client/server integrated library system built from the ground up on OS/2. In 1997, Dynix introduced a Windows-based client/server third-generation product known as Horizon, supporting the needs of a changing world. Today, Corinthian, a fourth-generation solution, incorporates the latest advancements in ILS technology and is designed to securely integrate with services and applications in an enterprise network. The culmination of an unprecedented level of partnership with the academic library community, Corinthian is comprised of leading-edge technologies geared to meet the unique needs of academic libraries, including native Oracle support, LDAP, uPortal, Kerberos, Shibboleth, eCommerce, Linux, Unicode, Java/J2EE architecture, and more. Its open architecture, flexibility, and robust functionality make it a leading choice for academic and research libraries.