Monday, January 21, 2013


UFC is pleased to announce three solutions for capturing documents to SharePoint Server 2010.  These three different software offerings provide different features depending upon the customer's needs, say for forms processing, i.e. extracting index and metadata off of the scanned documents.  We work with the customer to determine the extent to which the solution needs to be available to a wider group of users through the web, or just on the local Intranet. 

Read more:
http://www.ufcinc.com/Newsflash/announcing-capture-solutions-for-sharepoint

Jim Hill  http://www.ufcinc.com

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Registering our new Blog on Technorati

We are very happy to do some work to get the word out there about our blog.  As a proof, this post was the post I made to verify my blog on Technorati.
My Technorati Claim Token is: 3E67BVY8B4CV

Thanks everyone! 

Jim

Integrated CRM Solutions that Don't Cost and Arm and Leg

My lead developer Travis Spangler and I were discussing our options for how we could integrate the functions of our current CRM system with something that tracked open issues and timelines on our projects. He spoke with the folks at sales.com and although their solution would do what we desire the cost and learning curve for the application is very high.  Right now we are pleased with out CRM system which is called Big Contacts and our project management system is something that we built in-house and runs on our Windows 2008 Server that we also use for development testing and customer demos of Quillix.   In the past we experimented with the community edition of Sugar but found out that this was going to require extensive development in order for us to accomplish our objectives.  We would rather not bite off another large learning curve just to integrate the functions of our existing two systems.

Has anyone out there come across any reasonable alternatives?