Web Applications
Web Applications go beyond simple website design and marketing. A web application is a piece of software that is built on the Internet and designed to perform a task, solve a problem or improve a process. A key advantage Web Applications have over traditional software is that they are instantly accessible to all of your staff from any location. There is no need to distribute software and install updates; users can simply sign in and get started. You may not realise it but it's likely you use Web Applications every day: Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, Ebay and Amazon are all examples!
So what can a Web Application do for your business? The most common uses are for consumer interaction (i.e. a document & resources area on your website, an online ordering system, a shipping tracking portal etc) or to create efficiencies within your business (i.e. streamline supplier interactions, automate invoicing clients, collaborate on intranets, improve customer support, plan projects and track resources etc).
If you think your organisation could benefit from the use of Web Applications, we're able to help. Give us a call, tell us about your business idea or your problem and we'll show you how you could use the web to help.
Our bespoke web applications can be designed to integrate seemlessly with your existing systems.
Enable your business to become wireless with mobile ready web applications.
As a Microsoft Certified Partner we make use of the most up-to-date industry software and frameworks.
- Ecommerce Websites
- Online Ordering / Billing
- Business Performance Measurement
- Intranets / Extranets
- Workflow Management
- Communication Tools
- Customer Support & CRM
- Anything you challenge us with!
- Provide more accurate information and improve customer service experience.
- Capture and analyse real-time data more easily.
- Improve the efficiency of your supply chain management.
- Scale to meet increased demand so you don't lose business.
- Allow 24/7 access to your firm's products, services or resources.
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