by steve
20. August 2008 07:55
The past five years has seen an enormous surge in the use of mobile hand held devices (including cellular phones) for communicating electronically. Using these devices, people can access the web, send email, instant message, play games, send pictures, and basically perform most of the basic functions that they can on a computer. These devices offer people the freedom they want to go where they want, when they want—and still have access to the information they need to run their businesses and manage their personal affairs. Current trends show no sign of mobile communications slowing down.
However, in order to access and read web pages, mobile forms are needed to translate web data to the ‘small screen’. The mobile web pages are made up of one or more mobile forms all of which can be programmed independently. When a particular device accesses the page it will automatically load the specific controls needed to navigate.
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by steve
20. August 2008 07:54
Software is the language that computers use to accomplish their tasks. It helps computers perform thousands of different functions and is what makes it useable for us. There are two main kinds of software: system software and application software.The computer itself—CPU, keyboard, mouse and monitor are considered hardware. System software is primarily used by the computer to integrate all its hardware and help it function. The average user doesn’t know much about the system software and rarely interacts with it.Application software is what directly benefits the human user. These programs carry out specific tasks and are what makes the computer a useful tool for the average person. Common applications include spreadsheets, word processors, web browsers, accounting software, and graphic design software.Whether purchased in suites or as individual applications, there are hundreds of thousands of software options available for whatever your individual or professional needs may be.
by steve
20. August 2008 07:52
Custom software (often called Bespoke Software) is software that has been developed specifically for a company or organization, and it completely unique; it may or may not be usable by any other company, but generally the organization who pays for it to be developed owns the source code and all the rights to it.Examples of custom software might be the programs which are run on bank ATM’s, or a case-tracking system in a large law firm. As a general rule, small businesses don’t use customized software because it requires a significant investment. But large companies and even the government or government agencies may have use for this product.When a company buys custom software, they have the ability to really commit to a process, and can invest in training their employees to use the software adding to productivity and efficiency. Future development will cost less, too, since the source code is already created and owned by the company.
by steve
20. August 2008 07:51
CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management, a process that a company will use to manage their customer contact. CRM software supports the entire process including storing customer’s personal and payment information, managing prospective customers, maintaining contact, and tracking purchase.This kind of software can be used by all departments in a company to access information and use it for a variety of business tasks such as sales, marketing, training, and development. However no matter how good a piece of CRM software is, its effectiveness is based entirely on the ability of the company to train and encourage its employees to use and maintain it regularly. Unused software is as pointless as any other unused tool.This means that when a company is considering purchasing a new application, they need to factor in the cost of the time to document the instructions and train their employees to use it properly. Otherwise, it may end up being a poor investment.
by steve
13. August 2008 08:52
Custom business software can be more expensive than purchasing the same off-the-shelf packages that everyone else is using. But there are some very good reasons why you should consider this investment in your organization.For one thing, every business is unique, and having your software developed just for you will give you the tools to run your business at an optimal level. Another good reason is that when you pay for your own software development, you own the source code. That means that you will have more control (financially and creatively) over changes that you want to make to it in the future. Your source code is considered a valuable asset, and can be a great bargaining chip if the business is sold in the future.Another valuable benefit to custom business software is that your company is involved in the entire development process, which means you’ll have greater control over the product and will have a better sense of what it can do. Many off the shelf packages contain features that are either unusable, or ineffective. Because you know your program from top to bottom, you’ll be able to really use it.
by steve
13. August 2008 08:51
Computer software development is an umbrella term that refers to the process of conceptualizing, planning, coding, and debugging software applications for any number of uses. This is usually done by large teams with small groups each taking part of the project and collaborating on it.Development of new products is constantly happening to meet the ever-changing needs of business and individual users. Once it is created, however, further development is necessary as “bugs” or problems are found by users, or as changes occur in the marketplace and the way we do business. This means that software is never “finished”. It will always be in a state of development, and is rereleased at regular intervals with a code that indicates which version it is. For example, a brand new release would be labeled 1.0, but when the second version is released it will be labeled 2.0.Many of the software packages today have been around for almost two decades, but are virtually unrecognizable from their original form because of the regular changes and revisions that take place by the development companies.
by steve
6. August 2008 08:01
Business software can help any size organization improve their accuracy, efficiency, and customer service. The goal of all business software is improving productivity and making the company more competitive and profitable. Whether you are a law firm or a veterinary office—or anything in between—software provides the tools that build a strong foundation for any business.Business software is developed in one of two ways. First, it can be created as a single product which is reproduced and sold to thousands of companies who all use it in basically the same way. A perfect example of this is the Microsoft Office Suite which contains a spreadsheet, a word processor, an email program and other commonly used applications.The other way business software can be developed is through the services of developers who will create software to address the specific needs of your organization. This is a more costly alternative, but will give you a competitive edge in your market, allowing you to operate your business entirely on your terms.
by steve
6. August 2008 08:00
Software programs run on computers and help businesses accomplish their most important tasks, including accounting, electronic mail, word processing, research, and record keeping. There are many software packages which are “one size fits all”. That is, software companies will create an application and sell it to multiple companies—sometimes thousands of them—and these companies all use the software in approximately the same way, with some slight modifications done onsite. Business software can also be totally customizable, as in the case of ‘bespoke’ software. These programs are created by software engineers to meet the specific needs of a user. The common use of business software changed the landscape of work as typewriters and ledgers were replaced with word processors and spreadsheets. These amazing programs save companies time and money as well as ensure greater accuracy. Even more complex tasks like managing vital customer data, tracking sales, and doing custom design work are made easier with business software.
by steve
4. August 2008 11:17
Software that is specifically made for architectural design work is referred to as CAD (Computer Aided Design). Popular CAD programs include AutoCAD, TurboCAD, and ViaCAD and CADPro. These programs usually offer both two and three dimensional drawing capabilities, and allow the designer to virtually rotate the object for a 360 degree view.Used in the creation of blueprints and schematics for residential and commercial construction, CAD software can also be used for any number of different engineering projects. Some CAD is made for casual use of non-professionals who want to create drawings, but most of it is professional-grade and used by architects and engineers as they plan to build everything from storage sheds to skyscrapers.Since these drawings are usually enormous and complex, it is a great boon to the professions which created these drawings by hand for centuries. Now, a large structure can be designed, altered and revised quickly, and with fewer errors.
by steve
4. August 2008 11:15
“Bespoke” is a word often used in British English which refers to the customizable nature of a specific product. When referring to business systems it means an infinite number of tools, processes, and applications that when combined will create the ideal system for a business to operate and compete in the marketplace.
A system is made up of several individual components, all working together. Even in a small business there are hundreds of small jobs and unique processes in place. A technology consultancy can meet with the business owners and managers and discuss with them the most effective ways to accomplish all of these processes, either by adding tools and applications, streamlining, removing antiquated equipment or applications, and addressing the documentation and training to ensure all employees are able to work within the system comfortably.
Bespoke systems are the key to the competitive edge that all businesses are looking for. It allows any organization to fulfill its unique vision with almost no compromise. It does this by providing exactly what is needed to businesses to provide exactly what they promise to their customers.
by steve
4. August 2008 11:14
The term ‘bespoke’ refers to the customisability of something. When used in a technology setting, it means finding solutions to the unique needs of an end-user. These solutions make take the form of software, or they can refer to marketing, processes, or other systems within a business or organization.
For decades, business tools were produced and could be used only partially by some companies. Other companies could not take advantage of these tools at all, because of the nature of their business or the existing structure of their organization. During the last two decades, however, a huge focus on customized solutions has become the focus and even small businesses now expect some level of customization. A high level of competition within the information technology industry is bringing more and more tools to the workplace and small, independent IT firms are able to work with small businesses on the scale that they can both use and afford.
by steve
1. August 2008 16:11
Bespoke software is customizable software. It is often produced by software consulting companies who will either develop the application from scratch, or use existing technology and modify it to meet the client’s unique needs. Because software is written in specific languages, there are endless possibilities for creating new ‘narratives’ or source code. Tools can be created that meet the exact needs of the user, including communication, data maintenance, processing and storage, design, production, and more.The key to successful customization, however, lies not only in the code but in the relationship between the developer and the client. Before development begins, there should be an extensive process defining the client’s needs, their existing processes and their projected growth. Then, using this information, the developer can begin working on specific solutions and will have a realistic view of the time and effort involved with the project, as well as what will be required for maintenance of the software in the future.
by steve
1. August 2008 16:10
Used in British English, “bespoke” is a term that originally meant custom tailoring for clothing. In the modern vernacular, it has also come to mean customized technology. A recent ruling in Britain by the Advertising Standards Authority has made it clear that the term no longer applies only to handmade garments, which means you’ll be seeing it applied to many more products and services in the future.Bespoke development is a process in which software developers work with a client to create computer software that addresses their specific needs. This means that companies can compete not just on the basis of their product, but on their processes. Having software that allows them to run their business intuitively, efficiently, and effectively can allow these companies to offer superior service, instant access to data and information, and unique solutions to their own customers. In a competitive marketplace every advantage, no matter how small, cannot be ignored.
by steve
1. August 2008 16:05
The term application software refers to a type of computer program that is created to meet a specific need of the computer user. Examples of application software are word processors, spreadsheets, media players, instant messengers, and web browsers. Applications are often created to be sold to many different people and then customized by the individual user.However, some applications may also be created for the use of a specific user or client. A good example of this would be an automated ordering system used by a particular chain of grocery stores. In this case, the store might employ a team of programmers to create and/or support the application. Or they may choose to hire a software development company to create the application for them. Either way, the application will be entirely unique to that store and unused (or unusable) by any other store. It will also be protected as intellectual property.