Our client, an Internet travel agency, sought to procure a system to search the Web for travel agencies as potential partners and extract relevant information about their company's name and logo, send e-mails to them, track their answers and perform some certain operations according to their responses. The client outsourced the development of this new product to Webesolution Inc.
The system was developed in accordance with J2EE standards. Its architecture is based on Java Message Service technology. The key benefit of the system is scalability, which results from the cluster structure and open interfaces that are incorporated into the system. This allows the end user to develop his own parsing modules and easily integrate them into the system. The system includes an easy to use administration User Interface. It value to the customer is compelling in that it successfully automates market research to explore potential partnerships and be able to track the competition
Healthcare
Webesolution has an extensive experience in developing systems that have been successfully applied. We provide the whole range of services designed keeping in mind complex processing requirements typical of the healthcare industry. Solutions provided by Webesolution have been used by doctors and laboratories. During the past five years, more than diagnostic laboratory orders passed through the systems developed by us.
Our solutions are compliant with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which establishes national standards for electronic health care transactions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the nation's health care system by encouraging the widespread use of electronic data interchange in health care.
Implementation and Customization of a CRM Solution
The project's main challenge was the degree of integration of all corporate applications as a base for the selected CRM system. After thorough research and analysis of the information infrastructure, Webesolution gathered and clarified business requirements, and figured out the best approach that combined all applications and introduced the CRM system as a consolidated information storage and informational portal.
During the design phase, a customized, unique solution was drawn that embraced the traditional CRM functions, as well as telecom-specific features, such as marketing and sales, project planning and management, services and billing, technical support, and knowledge base. Moreover, the new system provided maximum detailed information about each customer.
Webesolution completed all required automation tasks ranging from business requirements analysis, and information infrastructure architectural design, to the CRM system customization and applications integration
Integration with 3rd Party Software
A leader in the IT industry, our client offers a broad range of services from consulting to outsourcing. The company owns and operates a software solution for the insurance industry. However, in order to make their product more competitive, our client chose Webesolution to integrate their insurance system with a leading electronic document management system from another vendor.
Webesolution developed a Web and Window based application that provided desktop scanning capability for insurance documents. As a result of this project, paper documents can be scanned from a user's PC. After scanning, the user may fill in the document profile in order to link the document to a specific insurance policy in our client's database.
The Document Management System is used as a storage for scanned documents. Communication between the DMS archive client and the insurance system is provided by a file-based communication protocol and a stateless server running on the insurance system that responds to requests from the archive client. The application also has a document viewer that allows users to retrieve documents that have been previously archived.
Implementation of Client Central Repository - Bank
At the top of its league a commercial banks in terms of assets and size of capital, our client has a regional network including 15 regional banks, 1500 branches, and sub-branches. To provide coordinated operations, it was decided a unified central repository of information about its millions of clients, accessible to and shared by all of its branches, was required.
To reduce risks it was decided to develop an initial version of the repository system that would provide the main required functionality and would allow the operation and testing of productivity. A further enhancement of the system was supposed to be carried out by the client's IT staff. The final initial version of the developed system consisted of three main parts; a central server that included database and program logic, integration modules that needed to be deployed to branches and provide data interchange with the central server, and a set of various workplaces, which enabled users access to the repository. The system provided the automatic generation of unique client identification key for each new client, searching capability of client information in the repository, query processing and delivery of messages and notifications, reporting, and the ability for easy system administration