The Problem:
The ability to provide outstanding service will enhance your customers’ experience and differentiate you from your competitors. Choosing the right tools, applications and software makes or breaks your ability to do this. Unfortunately, you might not know which to choose or how to implement it.
Trying to navigate the processes associated with application development can be frustrating, threatening to your systems security, unnecessarily time consuming and costly.

The Challenge:
Only a few short years ago, we thought of the web as a medium, not an economy. Search engines were fodder for academians, and online marketing was a mere speck on an organization’s marketing landscape.
Today, your website is a gateway to promoting your company, brand, products and services. It’s more likely to be the main focus, rather than a small component, of your marketing strategy. Web strategies are more complex and often include a dynamic website, an ecommerce platform, email marketing and the use of various social engines. “Homemade” management of communications is more often a hindrance, rather than a facilitator, of objectives.

The Challenge:
Technology “partnerships” often consist of a few consultants providing little more than an application development team. This approach is ineffective, inefficient, and myopic.

The Challenge:
Data warehousing may seem far easier than it actually is. You may have attempted it in-house in the past, only to discover this kind of project is inherently different than anything you've worked on before. One glaring difference? Traditional projects start with requirements and end with data, whereas Data Warehousing projects start with data and end with requirements. This presents a unique set of obstacles.

The Challenge:
You'd like to take your organization to that next technological level. Your technology must move alongside the anticipated growth of your business, yet you lack the frame of reference to navigate the process. By no means are you alone. Seventy percent of all integration projects fail!

The Challenge:
Overseas outsourcing can be frustrating. You often end up consuming more resources --when the intent was to save.
