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CAMA Software is based in Orange County, California. Its flagship product, QCBD(Quality Collaboration By Design), is quality management software for quality and manufacturing systems. According to the source text, it mainly serves small to mid-sized manufacturing companies and is positioned as an “Affordable” QMS. It is worth noting that QCBD is explicitly not a web application: it is a Windows desktop client, with the database deployed on a company network server or in a third-party cloud-hosted environment.
QCBD covers modules such as training management, supplier management, nonconformance tracking, equipment management, document control, process deviations, corrective actions, customer complaints, and reporting, broadly matching common quality management workflows in manufacturing. The Standard Edition uses LAN file sharing and an MS Access database, making it suitable for single-site, small-team deployments, with up to 50 concurrent users. The Enterprise Edition uses MS SQL Server and a WAN architecture, targeting multi-location and multi-facility scenarios, with unlimited concurrent users and cross-site data sharing. Remote access can be implemented via WAN, VPN, Remote Desktop, or Citrix.
Its pricing model is characterized by a one-time purchase, with prices starting as low as $4,500. It does not charge by user or workstation, has no annual maintenance fee, and allows customers to purchase only the modules they need. The purchase includes training and first-year support, while ongoing support is optional. The website offers a free demo or free trial download, but users need to submit a form. The Enterprise version may also involve additional costs for MS SQL Server, server hardware, or cloud hosting.
The advantages are a clear total cost of ownership, suitability for manufacturing companies that do not want ongoing per-user fees, relatively complete module coverage, and the ability for the Standard Edition to be installed in an existing server environment with relatively low IT maintenance requirements. The drawbacks are that the product format is relatively traditional and not browser-based; cross-region usage depends on network, VPN, or remote desktop solutions; and the source text does not disclose details about APIs, third-party business system integrations, permission models, or compliance certifications. Companies that require modern cloud collaboration, open integrations, or rigorous compliance evidence will need to verify these aspects further.
QCBD is better suited to small and mid-sized manufacturing companies that already have Windows/LAN or SQL Server infrastructure, are budget-sensitive, and value one-time licensing. The source text provides no information about access from China, and since its core offering is not a public-cloud web service, real-world usability depends more on the company’s local deployment, VPN, and remote desktop environment. If you are looking for a cloud-native QMS, you may compare it with options such as MasterControl, ETQ, Qualio, and Arena QMS.
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