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Success Stories in Application Development
Reading Is FundamentalTerpSys first identified and worked through major process changes, and then designed and built the first release of a state-of-the-art online Account Management System.
Low-Income Housing SyndicatorTerpSys conducted a customer service-focused review of workflow processes for a client with internal teams that interact with developers of low-income housing.
Worldwide ERC®TerpSys transformed an outdated, static HTML site into a visually appealing strategic Web site for Worldwide ERC®. A social networking platform for association members was created that integrated seamlessly with the client's existing Avectra Association Management System (AMS).
Search for Common Ground Portal SiteTerpSys implemented Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 to create a Finance Portal facilitating team collaboration and providing a document library repository.
Search For Common Ground Field ReportTerpSys developed a versatile ASP.NET 2.0 web solution allowing remote users to upload Excel-based expense and project code reports directly into the client's financial accounting system, Microsoft Dynamics GP, via Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007).
Watch this Microsoft produced video that showcases the ASP.NET 2.0 Web Solution developed by TerpSys and integrated with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) and Dynamics GP.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)TerpSys created an ASP.NET 2.0 application tied to the NOAA Grants Online system to allow NOAA staff to remotely access an executive dashboard with charts, graphs and a map-based graphical interface.
Sisters of MercyTerpSys took over an incomplete project to enhance and support a web-enabled ASP.NET application, delivering the completed application on time, on budget, and with features and service that exceeded the client's expectations.
Budget WatchTerpSys designed and developed a centralized electronic and budget management system that complies with the NIH central purchasing and auditing requirements to replace a mix of labor-intensive systems and processes.
The Justice ProjectTerpSys integrated two discrete constituent relationship management ("CRM") systems, allowing the client to manage consolidated (online and offline) donor data through a single interface.