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Web-Based B2B Supply Chain
Applications and Custom Integration Services
Helping companies improve business processes and
solve business integration problems is what we do. How we
do it depends on the client's situation and the available
resources.
We look for businesses that find it difficult to be
competitive because their business processes are slow,
require too much resource or depend on manual processes
using various independent applications. We look for
problems such as the following:
- Errors are occurring because users do not see the
latest data in real-time, and base their information on
old or faulty information.
- There are delays in making decisions internally,
such as approving a customer request for quotation (RFQ),
because each step in the approval process uses a different
application or there exists bottlenecks.
- There are complaints about the lack of
responsiveness, which is the result of the time it takes
to retrieve information from multiple applications or
organizations.
- Data is not synchronized and is maintained in
multiple places or it is synchronized using complex
technologies running in batches late at night requiring
people to wait for the next day to complete a task.
- Users are frustrated having to input the same
data into multiple applications resulting in lost time and
input errors.
Characteristics of a successful business integration
solution includes the following:
- Adaptable, so that as the solutions in the
organization change, one solution can be substituted for
another without a complete 'rewiring' of the connections
between the applications involved.
- Scalable to grow to meet the organization's needs as
it grows without re-engineering.
- Robust with transaction and rollback support built
into the solution.
- Connections to different applications so information
can be shared.
- Combined processes, information, and functions to
achieve customer defined business goals.
- Relevant real-time and near real-time data
synchronization that is available on-demand.
- Dynamic support for mergers and acquisitions by
connecting, consolidating, or integrating different
application systems.
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