Question?
If servers and storage are cheap; and 'Open Source' is free..how come creating and deploying database applications on the web costs the earth ??
Most businesses grow incrementally. Few arrive in this world fully formed and ready to do business. As a business evolves the systems in place don't always fulfil the current needs of the company and new application and software costs can be high.
What do you do when you you need an application to perform the functions that have fallen between the cracks of your current systems abilities?
You could buy a new application off the shelf, retrain your staff, install new software and PC/servers to manage the new software or replace the current systems with a different solution with some of the same pain points.
An alternative could be a QuickApp. Designed for speedy development and ease of use, a QuickApp can be mobilised quickly; available in a fraction of the time of other new systems and with minimal training can be ready for you, your team, or customers before you can say 'planning meeting'! QuickApps run on the internet and are protected by the same security as modern day banking solutions.The beauty of QuickApps is that they are created to fit you and your business; but will grow along with you.
Expensive? Think again. QuickApps need only 25% - 50% of the development effort of standard web database applications - this saving is reflected in our price to you. We can often create a working prototype in the time normally allotted to requirements gathering and planning.
Uses for QuickApps include:
- An appointment based system for the public customers.
- Publish stock levels and product information from your internal system to your field based sales team.
- Capture orders from your sales team in the field via a mobile device.
- Monitor a project for a customer; tracking, reporting, and providing real-time updates.
- Allow multiple teams to access and work with the same data, wherever they are.
- A majority of QuickApps are also well suited to mobile devices, such as iPhones, Smart-Phones and Blackberrys.
So, what will your QuickApp do??


