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Techsys Business Solutions

TECHSYS Portfolio of Solutions

TECHSYS clients range from the most recognized corporations in America to startup companies focused on business growth and market share. Regardless of your business size and goals, TECHSYS adapts and grows with you, bringing industry best practices to every phase of your growth and every business problem you face.

Our solutions include

» Business process management – Improve business agility and ROI with end-to-end process management by integrating people, content, and systems.

» Custom Application Development – Modify or replace current custom or packaged software solutions to better align with your business needs or other applications.

» Business Intelligence – Easily and quickly connect you to the information you need for better decision making.

» Document Management/Collaboration– Capture, manage, and share electronic documents and/or images of paper documents.

» Web Content Management – Make adding content to your website easy.

» Vendor RFP Management – Assist you to identify and acquire the most effective packaged software solutions for your specific business needs.

» Enterprise Application Integration – Link applications, services, databases, and legacy systems.

» Application Migration – Move your applications from one operating environment to another or upgrade existing applications to support the most current application platform.

Specifically

Business process management (BPM) - is a management approach focused on aligning all aspects of an organization with the wants and needs of its clients. It is an approach that promotes business effectiveness and efficiency while striving for innovation, flexibility, and integration with technology. Business process management attempts to improve processes continuously. It could therefore be described as a "process optimization process. BPM enables organizations to be more efficient, more effective and more capable of change than a functionally focused, traditional hierarchical management approach.

Custom application development - also known as custom software development is a custom approach to solving ones problems. Finding new creative ways to meet the specific requirements and preferences of the customer as quickly as possible may be achieved with custom software development. A goal of custom software solutions may be to develop not for the mass auditorium (users), but rather developed to be unique, for a single customer (user) or a group. Custom developed software is encouraged to take under one hat the most progressive technologies along with preferences and expectations of the customer. Pre-developed software packages, in most cases, may not be modifiable or customized to ones needs; and are usually available to all unrelated users or groups of users. For example, software designed for a cell phone manufacturer would be 'custom,' even though there could be thousands of individual users. Software written for use by many other manufacturers would be packaged, even if there were only a single user in each factory.

Business Intelligence (BI) - refers to skills, processes, technologies, applications and practices used to support decision making. BI technologies provide historical, current, and predictive views of business operations. Common functions of Business Intelligence technologies are reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, business performance management, benchmarking, text mining, and predictive analytics. Business Intelligence often aims to support better business decision-making. Thus a BI system can be called a decision support system (DSS).

Document management - is the process of tracking and storing electronic documents and/or images of paper documents. The term has some overlap with the concepts of content management systems. It is often viewed as a component of enterprise content management (ECM) systems and related to digital asset management, document imaging, workflow systems and records management systems.

Web content management – The process of managing HTML content. It is used to manage and control a large, dynamic collection of Web material (HTML documents and their associated images). A Web content management system (WCMS) facilitates content creation, content control, editing, and essential Web maintenance functions. The software provides authoring (and other) tools designed to allow users with little knowledge of programming languages or markup languages to create and manage content with relative ease. Most systems use a database to store content, metadata, or artifacts that might be needed by the system. Content is frequently, but not universally, stored as XML, to facilitate reuse and enable flexible presentation options. Unlike Web-site builders, a WCMS allows non-technical users to make changes to a website with little training. A WCMS typically requires an experienced coder to set up and add features, but is primarily a Web-site maintenance tool for non-technical administrators.

Vendor RFP Management – is the management of the vendor Request for Proposal (RFP) process. A RFP is a request from an individual to a company, set of companies, or marketplace declaring the individual's need for a product or service. RFPs are a "reverse market" where customers publish their needs/requirements/specifications and vendors can respond with their offer/price/terms. This creates an environment where the consumer has a direct influence on the product or solution, as opposed to accepting a solution that by its very nature is advantageous to the vendor.

Enterprise Application Integration – typically refers to the technologies and processes of enabling systems and applications across the enterprise to communicate with each other. This usually involves conversion technologies, commonly referred to as middleware. Enterprise application integration (EAI) is the process of linking applications within a single organization together in order to simplify and automate business processes to the greatest extent possible, while at the same time avoiding having to make sweeping changes to the existing applications or data structures.

Application Migration - is the movement of an application system to a new environment motivated by a need to serve the business of the enterprise more effectively. Migration helps protect the current investment in data and functionality critical to the business and establishes a path for growth. This could take various forms, from migrating data when organizations change computing systems, to merging applications due to company reorganizations and mergers, to migrating from one platform to another to gain efficiencies in hardware and resources.

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