Web Technologies

For our customers, we develop sophisticated business applications using state-of-the-art Web 2.0 and Ajax technologies. Our solutions support B2B processes such as procurement and logistics, as well as online business with end customers. The applications are used in a similar way to desktop tools, offer greater functionality than conventional Web applications, and deliver the required information faster. Dynamic Web sites, blogs, wikis, and functions for exchanging documents ensure interactivity and straightforward communication for users.

Web Business Applications with Added Value

Thanks to new Web technologies, we bring you business applications that are not only more powerful and user-friendly, but also more agile. For example, they include integrated notification and warning functions, which immediately display important events and status changes that occur in the business processes – often on a dashboard. If the dashboard is part of a portal, you can have a standardized view for monitoring changes in the processes in different applications. With a mere click, you can jump from the portal straight to the application in question.

Interoperability is a decisive advantage of business applications that are based on current Web technologies and standards. This feature enables you to hook up our Web solutions easily to existing or future internal systems – such as a document management system (DMS) – or to external partner systems. For you, this means future-proof applications and protection of your IT investments.

Our service offering for Web technologies comprises: consulting, architecture design, software development and support.

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