TTC Technologies, formally known as Thaerocomp Technical Corporation, is an innovative commercial engineering software production and consulting firm. The company developed thermal analysis software with a huge database of single-phase and two-phase thermophysical properties, piping system data, moody chart, tube layouts in heat exchangers and fouling factors for designers of thermal systems. The software package, called INSTEAD, is a one-stop solution to design efforts in the field of thermal sciences.The company also developed the AEROFLO multi-disciplinary CFD software. AEROFLO is able to solve problems that require unsteady, high-fidelity solutions, such as aeroacoustics, combustion, and aeroelasticity. AEROFLO is the first commercially-available CFD software that uses high-order methods to simulate viscous flows around complex objects, such as the Boeing 747-200 aircraft. Both AEROFLO and INSTEAD software tools are available on the cloud via the Software as a Service (SaaS) mode, allowing customers to solve realistic engineering problems in parallel on TTC-managed high performance servers on the cloud. TTC also markets VULCAN and iSCRIPT software tools. VULCAN is the de-facto code for high-speed combustion analysis in supersonic and hypersonic vehicles. Originally developed by the USAF, and presently managed by NASA, VULCAN has been significantly enhanced by TTC, producing the most advanced version of this flagship product, with capabilities such as two-phase flows, an efficient turbulent combustion simulation module, more advanced methods to model turbulence and an endowed, high-order simulation capability at high speed. iSCRIPT is intended for simulating any engineering components, subsystems, and systems, and is based on a scripting language, like MATLAB. iSCRIPT has been applied to many problems, including the optimization of a high performance fighter plane with specified trajectories and missions. Recently TTC has leveraged its world-class and advanced programming portfolio in the development of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) tools, such as integrated Learning and School Management (iLMS) at tertiary institutions, and enterprise computing and Business Process Management (BPM) services.