| Client: |
Warner Pacific |
| Project: |
Sales Rep. Dashboard – Custom CRM Application |
| Technology Used: |
C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, INFRAGISTIC controls
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| Description: |
Client’s sales team was entering data and duplicating it 3 times into separate systems. For efficiency, a custom CRM application was designed for all contacts and other pertinent information. The team developed a way to have all Outlook functionality to be synced in real time with the system they built. This was accomplished without writing code to the exchange server. Instead, several smaller systems and key components were built in order to fulfill client’s enterprise objectives. |
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| Client: |
Lending Tree |
| Project: |
SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 Application |
| Technology Used: |
SQL Server, Reporting Services |
| Description: |
Client has 600 reports in different formats. The team is converting all of the client reports into SQL Server Reporting Services 2005. |
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| Client: |
Lending Tree |
| Project: |
Command Center Re-Design Project Application |
| Technology Used: |
SQL Server, Reporting Services |
| Description: |
Client has 600 reports in different formats. The team is converting all of the client reports into SQL Server Reporting Services 2005. |
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| Client: |
Alcoa |
| Project: |
GCS Multi-Currency Rate Entry in PL/SQL Application |
| Technology Used: |
Pl/SQL |
| Description: |
GCS Modification to deliver the display of multiple currencies in GCS. GCS is a proprietary Oracle based data warehouse that receives real time and batch data feeds from division factories. These feeds are for multiple countries. These facilities conduct business in one or more functional currencies. Currently GCS only accepts and displays financial data in USD. It is desirable to be able to convert / display in multiple currencies. This project comprises the creation of a data entry screen within GCS for the entry of conversion rates. These rates will be used in support of a second Functional Document that will define the modifications to be made to the existing GCS displays themselves. |
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