Visionary Technology In Library Solutions
About VTLS Inc.
VTLS Inc. is a leading global company that creates visionary technology in library solutions. We provide these solutions to a diverse customer base of more than 900 libraries in over 32 countries. As providers of library solutions for more than twenty-five years, VTLS knows intimately what libraries and information centers need, and is also an innovative leader in developing cutting-edge products libraries will want in the future. With products such as Virtua, the first Unicode compliant ILS, and the first to incorporate FRBR functionality; VITAL, our digital repository software built on an open-source framework; and Fastrac, our versatile RFID solution, we've got what your library needs now-and what you'll want in the future.
Mission Statement
The mission of VTLS is to become a company known for providing leading technology in the management and delivery of information to people, primarily through libraries and information centers. We do this with a core set of beliefs rooted in being open, operating with integrity, providing quality, being of service to our customers and community and above all, operating with truthfulness in all we do. We believe in assembling talented people and providing them with an educational and nurturing environment so that they can achieve both company and personal goals.
Raising the Bar on Standards
An ISO 9001:2000 certified company, VTLS doesn't just uphold standards-we raise them. Our ISO 9001:2000 certification is proof to our customers that we follow international standards for both our products and our practices. In addition, our products undergo rigorous quality control procedures, ensuring that we deliver our customers the highest quality products and services. VTLS takes active leadership roles in groups such as ALA and IFLA, as well as in standards groups such as MARBI, Z39.50, Unicode Consortium and CNI. A founding member of the Coalition for Networked Information, VTLS Inc. is also a participating member of EDUCAUSE, a corporate member of the American Library Association (ALA) and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), and a voting member of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO).
