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How can a WebBased Software Application Enhance the Success of your MultiSite Enterprise Technology Deployment

Posted by on Saturday, 2 April, 2011

An essential component to support a well-defined technology rollout system of methodologies, the web-based software application is proficient at capturing processes, documenting work and providing visibility into projects.

Example Scenario:
If a customer averages 300 technology rollouts per week, how does the technology rollout company accommodate an increased scale of 600 rollouts per week without decreasing quality of service?

Answer:
The web-based software application accelerates deployment time, enhances communication flow and ensures quality assurance at every phase of the technology rollout.

The rollout company relies on its internal resources and partnerships that support its defined process structure in order to escalate capabilities. With its primary purpose to provide easily accessed services for customers (such as reporting and project documentation), a web-based software application cannot account for changes in project scope, scale or address advanced customer needs. It serves as a support tool, not as a viable replacement for the system itself.

A web-based software application alone will not suffice as the company’s sole system of providing rollout services. Thus the need for a well-defined, proven technology rollout system, which includes a software application as part of its process structure, capable of the growth and expansion required to meet the ever changing needs of today’s technology rollouts. 

Highlights:

       – Available 24/7/365 from anywhere in the world

       – Provides real-time project status and updates via web or email

       – State-of-the-art data center housing increases redundancy and disaster recovery  

                 protection of application failure

       –  Custom billing plans to assist in speed and accuracy of invoicing

       - Warehouse system modifications accelerate deployment time and asset tracking 

                 capabilities

Benefits:

        - Puts project details and summary reports at your fingertips

        – Minimizes administrative time and costs


Best Software for Building websites – Desktop or Online Application?

Posted by on Saturday, 26 February, 2011
best software

Website builders can usually be broken down into two main categories: desktop software and online applications.

If you’re looking for a software, then technically you’re looking for a desktop application you can use to build websites. However, I’m going to assume that you just need something to build website with and you want to know what is the best you can get to do the job.

So lets look at all the categories plus I’ll tell you what I use to build my websites.

Desktop software

These are more used by professionals and web designers who have a bit of experience with html, css and other code.

If you’re a beginner looking to build websites, unless you plan to learn a whole lot of code first such as html and css, then this would probably not be the best choice.

Another minus is that the best desktop web design applications are usually very expensive and can run you anywhere from 9 and up.

Although there are open source (free) applications such as Kompozer and Amaya, Adobe Dreamweaver is often seen as the industry leader. Other notable desktop software for building websites are Microsoft’s Frontpage and Xsitepro for internet marketers.

Online Applications

Many online applications are What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) meaning you don’t have to deal with code – you just design the website the way the final product will look.

This makes these types of website builders ideal for beginners. Your site is usually hosted by the website offering the service but with restrictions. To get rid of the restrictions you usually have to pay a hosting fee with that website.