mvBASE is one of the older Pick/MultiValue implementations still running production workloads. If your organization has an mvBASE system, you already know the challenge: the platform works, the business logic is solid, but finding developers who can work on it gets harder every year. We can help — whether you need to maintain it, modernize it, or migrate off it.
mvBASE application development
We write and maintain mvBASE code for production environments. Bug fixes, new features, report development, performance tuning. When your system needs work and your original developer has retired or moved on, we can step in and be productive without a six-month learning curve.
Web interfaces for mvBASE
Even mvBASE systems can have modern web front-ends. We build browser-based interfaces using PHP, Bootstrap, and Slim framework that connect to mvBASE through command-line integration. Your users get a modern experience; your mvBASE system keeps doing what it does.
API integration
Connecting mvBASE to external systems through REST APIs. CRM synchronization, vendor data feeds, EDI processing, payment callbacks — we build the integration layer using PHP as the bridge between mvBASE and the modern API ecosystem.
Payment processing
Payment gateway integration for mvBASE-based billing and order systems. We connect modern payment processors to your existing mvBASE transaction workflows, handling the security requirements without disrupting the business logic.
Migration
If you've decided to move off mvBASE, we can help plan and execute the migration. Common paths include mvBASE to jBASE (closest modern equivalent, often the smoothest migration), mvBASE to UniVerse, or mvBASE to a relational database. We handle the data mapping, the business logic translation, and the parallel-run period where both systems need to work.
If you're not ready to migrate, that's fine too. We can extend mvBASE's useful life with web interfaces, API integrations, and incremental modernization that buys time without committing to a full replatform.
Industries
mvBASE systems tend to show up in shops that have been running the same core application for a long time — manufacturing, distribution, and specialty verticals where the software was custom-built for the business. We understand that context: the system isn't broken, it just needs a developer who can work on it.