Our team members have worked with a diverse range of clients in various industries. Below you'll find descriptions of some of our projects.
- An administration website for a charitable organization. This website allows employees to manage events used to raise money for children's causes. The website also allows a call center to take inbound calls and process donations. Donations are processed either via credit cards or electronic checks. The solution is based on Microsoft technologies such as Microsoft SQL Server and ASP.NET C# website.
- A website which allows contestants of a major pageant to raise money which is contributed to charitable organizations. The contestants, can create emails to send to their friends. The website also tracks all incoming donations and matches them to emails sent out. A Windows service allows the batch processing of status reports for the contestants and the pageant directors.
- A commercial product for a software firm which allows non-administrators to start and/or stop NT services. The software is divided into two pieces: a client side piece and a server side piece. By deploying a web and a chat architecture on the server side, communication between the client and the server applications is possible by using a standard web browser and a Java client. The software was developed utilizing Microsoft .NET and Java technologies.
- A corporate, browser-independent web site for a software company. The site was done in the Microsoft .NET environment. Technologies included Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, IIS, C#, ASP.NET, JavaScript, Macromedia Flash, and Macromedia Fireworks.
- An electronic payment system for a major international bank. It relies on distributed component architecture to achieve encapsulation of functionality and business logic. System was developed using Microsoft Windows 2000, IIS, COM+, Visual Basic, JavaScript and Active Server Pages, MSMQ.
- A benefits on-line application, which features HR communication and administration, employer level site customization. The benefits administration on line site was developed using Microsoft SQL Server, COM+, IIS, Active Server Pages, XML, Visual Basic, JavaScript.
- An email management web site for a major trucking manufacturing company. The system was designed using Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft IIS, Microsoft Visual InterDev, Microsoft Visual Basic, Active Server Pages, ADSI, Microsoft Exchange and IBM DB2 using DB2 Connect. The system allows dealers to maintain their own distribution email list on the company's Exchange server. This allows the company to use the dealers already existing email address without having to add all the dealers and their employees to their Exchange email system.
- A foreign currency exchange system for a major international bank using Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft IIS, Microsoft Transaction Server, Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft Visual InterDev, COM and Active Server Pages. The system relies on a distributed component architecture to achieve encapsulation of functionality and business logic.
- A Microsoft SQL Server-based imaging system for a leading real estate services company. The system employs Microsoft Windows NT Services developed using Microsoft Visual C++ to communicate with a magneto-optical disk jukebox server.
- A corporate intranet for a major investment-banking firm. The intranet, which features an employee database, calendaring and a forms library, was developed using Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Transaction Server, CDO, Microsoft IIS, and Active Server Pages.
- A client management system using Access. The system replaces a paper-based process and provides the ability to manage client information, produce direct marketing collateral and produce reports.
- A client information system for a major international bank. The system consists of workflow processing, relationship management, scheduled job processor jobs, combined monthly statements and reports.