Website Internet & Intranet design
What Does The Internet offer?
With 40-50 million users
the Internet and its World Wide Web (www) have become increasingly popular among
businesses and professionals looking to secure a competitive advantage. Companies intent
on carving out market share recognize that a presence on the Web is a key strategic asset
today. Unless your company has a Web site, you are missing opportunities for existing and
potential customers to access your business and its products and services.
The Web's easy access to a huge array of products and services, enables low-cost
distribution of illustrated catalogs, brochures, photos, and general information relating
to your business and industry. The results can be measured in improved customer
communications, support and satisfaction with your company.
easy online ordering
publishing and marketing via the World Wide Web
customer support via e-mail
participating in collaborative research and development
support for and from vendors
data and graphics distribution
Advantages for your company to have a Web site:
Sell and promote products, services
and support your customers instantly.
With your own Internet Web site, your worldwide audience of existing and potential
customers has access to information about your company immediately -- 24 hours a day.
Those who visit your site are either customers or leads who can not only order your
products, but can provide you with valuable information about themselves. Electronic
`commerce is growing daily!
Direct e-mail access.
Internet e-mail is delivered instantly, offering a communications option faster
than overnight services, mail, phones, or faxes... no postage, no long distance charges.
Your e-mail of a message, photo, or engineering drawing can be sent to multiple addresses
in a flash and at anytime with no time-zone inconveniences.
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Advantages To Having A Web Site
Quickly
find information businesses need.
Having Internet access may give every employee in your company an opportunity to search
for and receive the latest information, trends, and happenings both in your industry and
other markets.
Capturing data.
One of the greatest benefits about the Web, is information you obtain about visitors to
your site and what they want or need. This can be done quickly and easily by providing
electronic forms which they can complete. In minutes, your company will have the name,
address, e-mail address, phone number, and other pertinent information you desire about
the potential customer, providing you with customer information or a valid, qualified lead
-- all while you are sleeping, vacationing, or taking care of your business. Analysis of
this information can be performed by you for numerous purposes at any time.
Use graphics either in the selling
process or for sharing.
Most of today's images are created or stored on the computer. Whether it's a photo for an
ad or a CAD drawing of the prototype for your next product, you can make graphics readily
available on your Web site for viewing or downloading. Replacement can be done quickly and
inexpensively.
Be competitive.
Businesses need immediate access to information. If your customers can get better, more
up-to-date information from a competitor, where do you think they'll go? A Web site is
becoming essential to doing business today.
Your company has an image to maintain.
Every business has an image, and works hard at always improving it. A Web site gives your company a chance to project and broadcast your image locally, regionally, nationally, and around the world simultaneously! Having a presence on the Internet positions your company as one that stays up with the times. Being connected or linked to others on the Internet within your industry places you amongst the leaders in your field.
Converted Software
Conversion Process
Source code is examined line by line, transaction by transaction, and field by field, using sophisticated tools for:
Anchor Detection
Anchors are date-suspected fields conforming to customer-defined searching rules.
Chain Detection
A chain is a list of fields connected to an anchor by program logic. The chain base is an anchor. Chains provide for full analysis of the project.
Exceptions
Conversion customization to override the default rules at project, module, or program level.
Pattern Matching
Chain Browser
Visualize program anchors and chains, and surf within the chains.
Human Resource Intranet Solutions
Intranets are
"seriously making people rethink corporate computing," says the Yankee Group's
director of Internet computing strategies. In fact, the returns on investment are so
enormous, that few managers even bother to scrutinize the bottom line... a study of seven
companies by International Data Corp. shows that returns average about 1,000%, and the
best news is that it starts within weeks, rather than years. "For most companies, if
you started today, 10 weeks from now you'll have covered your cost. That's pretty powerful
in this volatile environment," says IDC's director of collaborative and Intranet
computing.
(Investor's Business Daily, May 14, 1997)
Corporate Travel Profiles:
Maintain an organization's library of employee travel profiles.
Employee Announcements:
Broadcast special events or employee achievements.
New Hire Info:
Announcements about or request arrangements for new employee.
Policy and Procedures Guide:
Post, review and easily update general and special office policies and procedures.
Training Management:
Automate the process of enrolling students in a training course through message forms, and manage class size through this information.
Travel Requests:
Employee can request travel arrangements, which can be e-mailed to travel agent or department.
Vacation Requests:
Employees can request vacation time, and approval or rejection can be e-mailed back.
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