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Web Applications
| e-Commerce |
Let your customers shop online
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| Online Scheduling
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Track your schedule from anywhere including your phone
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| Messaging
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In-side messaging system on your web site
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| CRM System
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Manage customer info from a central location |
| Content Management |
Change your website content from a simple console based system on your website
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| Custom Application |
Create a system to match your in-house processes |
Most web applications are based on the client-server architecture where the client enters information while the
server stores and retrieves information. Internet mail is an example of this, with companies like Yahoo and MSN offering
web-based email clients. The new push for web applications is crossing the line into those applications that do not
normally need a server to store the information. Your word processor, for example, stores documents on your computer,
and doesn't need a server. Web applications can provide the same functionality and gain the benefit of working across
multiple platforms. For example, a web application can act as a word processor, storing information and allowing you to
'download' the document onto your personal hard drive. If you have seen the new Gmail or Yahoo mail clients, you have
seen how sophisticated web applications have become in the past few years. Much of that sophistication is because of
AJAX, which is a programming model for creating more responsive web applications. Google Apps, Microsoft Office Live,
and WebEx Web Office are examples of the newest generation of web applications.
In today's competitive business environment, a successful CRM strategy cannot be implemented by only installing and
integrating a software package designed to support CRM processes. A holistic approach to CRM is vital for an effective
and efficient CRM policy. This approach includes training of employees, a modification of business processes based on
customers' needs and an adoption of relevant IT-systems (including soft- and maybe hardware) and/or usage of IT-Services
that enable the organization or company to follow its CRM strategy. CRM-Services can even replace the acquisition of
additional hardware or CRM software-licenses.
One factor of Web application development that may not be evident to the casual observer is the number of revisions
that such applications routinely involve. The World Wide Web is not a strictly controlled environment. People surf the
Web using only one or a few of a large handful of methods, primarily browsers. Each Web browser is slightly different
and shows Web pages in slightly different ways. Some are friendlier to certain Web languages than others, and so Web
application development can be quite specialized.
We help companies in Charlotte NC and the southeast with web
applications.
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