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Case Studies
It's a scenario that repeats itself day after day in companies large and small.
Employees struggle to communicate quickly and effectively with co-workers, with vendors and with customers. They endure a frustrating and expensive game of phone tag that interrupts their workday. To make matters worse, unless some record of the phone calls is made, the details are lost.
The case studies below show how custom database web applications programmed by PagePartners have solved real-world business problems.
When Media Recovery, a leading distributor of data storage products and disaster recovery solutions, last year announced the top ten best business decisions made during the year, a PagePartners web application was on the list. PagePartners web applications have been used by Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. for nearly a decade.
Review the case studies below to learn more about how a PagePartners database programed web application can streamline your business communications.
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Mind-Body Connection
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The Mind-Body Connection studio of Cooper City, Florida offers Pilate's, yoga, spinning, meditation classes and much more. Mind-Body Connection needed a scheduling application to track classes, ticket package purchases, attendance, instructors, along with allowing students to register and pay online.
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LabelCom
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Fujifilm Recording Media, produces custom barcoded media for large end user data centers. They needed an application which would track orders, customization of labels and shipments to customers.
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Media Recovery SmartBids
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Media Recovery required a bid system which tracked bid requests to their vendors and price quotes to their customers.
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The Company Store
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The Fujifilm Company Store is a corporate Intranet site which allows Fujifilm sales representatives in the field to order product literature, premium gift items and company forms.
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Golf Cart Super Store
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Golf Cart Super Store needed a way to identify small parts on a schematic with a description and a price to allow a customer to click on a part to add it to their order automatically from the schematic.
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