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Automation of Three Rivers Systems CAMS for Sotheby’s Institute

  • September 17th, 2010

CAMS is an enterprise grade management tool for schools and universities.  The version SIA is using runs on ASP classic and requires Internet Explorer.  The interfaces are very functional but also very slow.  This left SIA staff frustrated during busy periods such as enrollment and bill collection.   After extensive research multiple tasks have been automated.  Namely, student registration can happen in batch; prospects can automatically be added in as they arrive from the web site; and student tuition can be marked as paid as receipts come in from the card and check processing

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World Map for Private Equity Firm (Adobe Flash)

  • September 15th, 2010

As part of our client's website redesign project, we were tasked with showing their global presence via a fast and effective map. Our client felt a Google Map overlay may have been overkill for the level of detail they were looking to present. We developed a custom world map using public domain graphics for the world and a bit of Adobe Flash Development for the interactivity. The map supports placement of points for each of our client's portfolio companies, ability to zoom in and out, and the ability to see quick blurbs of information. Take a look: CIG's Global Presence Stay tuned as we pl

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Accrual Based Accounting for Line of Business Integration

  • September 1st, 2010

As B2R has grown to 6 locations and processes millions of dollars per month, the vOfficeware developed platform needed to be retrofitted to support GAAP accounting rules. Data had to be fed into the line of business machine: Microsoft Dynamics (formerly Solomon). As September 1st marks the biggest period of B2R’s enrollment and billing, the system just had to work. Historical data still had to be kept intact, and really old data dating back years needed to be preserved in a format that could be compared with the new accrual based tools. Today marks the deployment of nearly 6 months o

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Website Upgrade, Wireframes, Mockups, and CMS for Private Equity Firm

  • August 11th, 2010

Cambridge Information Group (CIG) needed a more professional web presence for their super fast growing investment company. vOfficeware was approached to use its design and architecture skills to redesign their existing site. vOfficeware proposed developing an interactive flash map so users could see the locations of their worldwide offices. The process started with discussing goals with the client, wireframes, mockup and then WordPress CMS integration of the designs. The result was an extremely happy client with a professional online face. Below are the "before and after" shots for CIG web

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Members Only Section, Newsletter Integration and Content Management System for DC Nonprofit Website

  • August 9th, 2010

Our DC web design team helped the Coastal States Organization take back control of their website. Through our nonprofit website design business unit, we quickly adapted their existing website built on a proprietary content management into the WordPress platform. Coastal States Organization let several years pass with making website updates simply because they did not have a reliable web developer. By setting them up on a content management system they can now easily take control over all pages. Urgent updates and events such as their weekly report can quickly and seamlessly be published to

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Web site to WordPress Conversion / Member Restricted Access for Non profit

  • August 6th, 2010

Our non-profit web design team cost effectively quickly upgraded the Coastal States Organization from an old, unintuitive content management system, to the easy to use WordPress platform. On the new platform, CSO has the opportunity to restrict content only to members. The platform also makes it really easy for CSO’s non-technical staff to make updates without the need for a web developer or designer.

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Custom World Map Dynamic Points with integrated with WordPress

  • August 1st, 2010

To help CIG show off its global presence, we developed a custom flash map plugin that fits within the WordPress content management system. This plugin allows CIG to manage points on the map dynamically by clicking where they want placement. As CIG adds new locations to its child companies, they can show them on a map without needing to request technical support from us.

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Content Management System / Custom Web Design for Private Equity

  • August 1st, 2010

CIG’s custom website developed on WordPress is one of the first web sites on the platform to make use of custom post types. In the latest version of WordPress, custom post types make it really easy to administer special content types, in this case employees of the executive team. The development process included analysis, wireframe development, mockup support, and of course coding into WordPress.

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Content Management System Rescued with Open Source

  • June 26th, 2010

After a myriad of miscommunication working with overseas vendors, SteinSaltz.org was left with a proprietary content management system developed to be too technical for the candid user.  The website sported disjointed lead capture forms which made it virtually impossible for Steinsaltz staff to capitalize on the nonprofit's donor base and general constituency. vOfficeware, Inc. was asked to rescue this content management system.  Using a series of open source PHP based web services, we were able to centralize all important data and produce enough reports for the organization's personnel to t

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Custom Website Design for Non-Profit with Multi-Lingual Pages

  • June 15th, 2010

Our non-profit web design team has launched Andean Health and development’s website. This site has a custom design and was built using the WordPress platform. It includes a jQuery slider, newsletter sign up, built-in blog, multi-lingual pages, donations, and integration with YouTube . The development process included needs analysis, user experience exploration, wireframes, mockups and of course development.

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