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Old 11-08-2004, 01:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
digitel
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Default Re: How do you get small businesses to help in the testing & development of IT solutions

Hi,

Thanks Brian, for replying. Read some of your replies to posts that described their products and services too much, and mostly they were called SPAM So, did not want to be labelled a spammer

In more detail, our business provides Internet-based applications that tries to increase the productivity of employees by making them more mobile and independent. The applications really are targetted to the business to business (B2B) community.

For example, one way our solution makes employees more productive is by shifting data entry of orders to customers by encouraging EXISTING customers to place orders online via our solution. Sales personnel in the field are also able to place orders directly into the system via their mobile phones.

So, you get the idea of what we are trying to do. We are concentrating on making front line employees like sales people to be able to function without much support from admin staff. We do so by firstly, trying to reduce the amount of admin work like transaction processing and secondly, enable front line personnel to take over some of the admin work. We do not recommend that businesses sack their admin staff (because we feel that is just unethical) but hopefully with our solution, businesses may be able to convert their admin staff to be more sales oriented.

There is a whole range of applications we have developed so far, but I won't list them down here. Our website has information about them. But in essence, our solution aims at increasing employee productivity by trying to move them up the value ladder and equipping them with information to make better decisions.

The solution is currently being used by a Machine Tools business but we are looking for more testers. As I mentioned earlier, we are willing to commit resources to give a free and non-obligatory test/trial. The reason we don't just call it a trial is because it is not like most software providers who just leave you to set up the software yourself, but we are actually willing to work with the business to do some customisation. Basically, to make sure everything is up and running and ensuring that the financial returns are planned for.

Any suggestions on how to get testers are welcome. Thank you.
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Digitel Solutions "Smart Solutions for Smart Businesses"
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