We create high quality business software. We also provide programming for websites that need greater than average back-end complexity.
Updated:April 3, 2007
Below are listed the various projects that Secure Data Software has been commissioned to create from scratch.
Commission:March 2007 Status: Full Development
Exposure: In-office use.
This is an expansion of our existing Medical Practice Management Software package, which will bring us into the area of Electronic Medical Records.
Commission: January 2007. Status: Full Development
Exposure: In-office use, Point-of-sale, public eCommerce.
This database project combines wholesale ecommerce, retail ecommerce, and retail Point-of-sale driven from a single database.
More details will be provided as the project progresses.
Commissioned: December 2006. Status: As of Jaunary 26, All programming complete, requires only layouts and tweaks.
Exposure: Public (plus standard in-office admin system).
Our customer has the need to display a very wide range of products, many of which have very different properties. Customers must be able to choose products and then reach a sales associate who can immediately see their selections and convert them into quotes.
Secure Data Software was chosen for this project because of our strength in creating and successfully deploying complex databases, and our customer wants a strong foundation for what they hope will be a growing public site.
Commissioned: September 2006. Status: Phase I live as of January 1st, Phase II now scheduled for April/May 2007
Exposure:Secured customer access, in-office access.
Secure Data Software is deploying a database containing information from hundreds of customers, requiring absolutely secure access by customers with convenient access for inside staff. Once the projecct had begun we were also asked to add in time tracking and reporting, so as to keep all login and security information
The entire security system was handled by our Andromeda package, with its tougher-on-the-inside implementation of security rules directly on the inside, while a handful of custom programs handled the importation of customer data from a central QBE Server.
The special features of this system are:
Commissioned: October 2006. Status: In progress.
The customer must track thousands of magazines going to hundreds of customers, with tractor-trailers delivering magazines daily which must be shipped out often the same day. In this industry the customer returns magazines they do not sell, so that the classic case of a credit memo is meaningless — every customer has returns on every single item!
Naturally of course their expansion into other cities requires something that can easily be deployed for new subsidiaries. As well, customers are demanding online access that the old Foxpro system cannot provide.