Challenge
Fine Arts Engraving wanted to publish and host an application to 30,000 IBM Global Service employees around the world. After the acquisition of Pricewaterhouse Cooper's consulting division, IBM had an immediate need to arrange business cards and stationeries for its large number of employees, who had just joined the corporation. Fine Arts Engraving was the company responsible for this rush, yet mass project. Since all Fine Arts Engraving online-order sites are customized to each client's needs, in order to manage this project, Fine Arts Engraving was looking for a developer service that could help them to design and build a custom web-based application, which will automate and simplify the order process.
Solution
As a result, Fine Arts Engraving came to Neo Code for assistance. Within 14 days, the application was developed, published, and hosted. Our talented and experienced programmers wrote the program in just 7 days, and it was hosted for a week. In order to meet our client's deadline, our programmers dedicated themselves to work around the clock to have the job done in the best possible way.
Result
Fine Arts Engraving quickly opened the custom application to IBM Global Service employees worldwide. More than 20,000 IBM employees from around the world used the application to place their orders online. All orders were completed with speed and accuracy, which translated into happy customers, and satisfactory services.
Fine Arts Engraving and General Electric
After the completion of the IBM project, Fine Arts Engraving won a contract with General Electric to provide stationery services to many of GE’s employees around the world. A key part of this bid was the online ordering system developed by Neo Code for Fine Arts.
Neo Code modified the existing application to meet the specific requirements of Fine Arts Engraving’s contract with General Electric and launched a new version of the site.