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Username: smuniz
Location: United States, SC, N. Charleston
Summary
Our main objective has always been to provide the very best information services for our clients and to attract the very best clients. Having been in the technology field for many years we have seen many trends come and go. We survived the e-commerce bubble of the nineties and we are still alive and kicking. These experiences have given us insights on how to effectively use Internet technologies and system engineering to enhance and bolster a small business.
Experience
About Us
Profile Type: Business
Year Founded: 1993
Number of Employees: 9 or fewer
Dr. Ware's mission statement is: "Providing and protecting the information systems our clients rely on to promote their businesses and add value to their customers."
Dr. Ware takes a diagnostic approach to client care. We start with a check-up of your vital business systems. Once identified we weight them by relevance and chart how to best use technology to support these systems. It really is all about the flow of information to have quick, reliable, and accurate information when we need it, in the way we want it. The right information is also prepared for public consumption to support your marketing online and in the "real world." The technology should be natural to the processes. When it comes to information systems we subscribe to the 3 P's - provide, protect, promote.
Provide. Once the flow of information is charted to match your business processes then the systems to support those processes must be designed, developed, and deployed. Often this involves centralizing the data, providing a consistent desktop experience, and training staff to adopt new practices for greater efficiency and effectiveness.
Protect. Centralized data allows for greater security and standardization. Updates, antivirus, spam/hacker prevention, backups, etc., all managed within one planned environment. Preventing data loss and protecting proprietary information are vital to your business.
Promote. The Worldwide Web can seem like the Wild Wild West when it comes to launching a Web site and other online ventures. Search engine placement, social media, email newsletters, shopping carts, blogs, galleries, and the list goes on and on. What is best for your business? Which strategy will bring real results? How do you track online traffic and build an Internet audience? You need to know what works and how to get the best return on your investment.
Dr. Ware takes a diagnostic approach to client care. We start with a check-up of your vital business systems. Once identified we weight them by relevance and chart how to best use technology to support these systems. It really is all about the flow of information to have quick, reliable, and accurate information when we need it, in the way we want it. The right information is also prepared for public consumption to support your marketing online and in the "real world." The technology should be natural to the processes. When it comes to information systems we subscribe to the 3 P's - provide, protect, promote.
Provide. Once the flow of information is charted to match your business processes then the systems to support those processes must be designed, developed, and deployed. Often this involves centralizing the data, providing a consistent desktop experience, and training staff to adopt new practices for greater efficiency and effectiveness.
Protect. Centralized data allows for greater security and standardization. Updates, antivirus, spam/hacker prevention, backups, etc., all managed within one planned environment. Preventing data loss and protecting proprietary information are vital to your business.
Promote. The Worldwide Web can seem like the Wild Wild West when it comes to launching a Web site and other online ventures. Search engine placement, social media, email newsletters, shopping carts, blogs, galleries, and the list goes on and on. What is best for your business? Which strategy will bring real results? How do you track online traffic and build an Internet audience? You need to know what works and how to get the best return on your investment.
Detailed Service Description
Programming: HTML, PHP, ASP.net, Flash, CGI, Perl, SQL, JavaScript, and others.
Microsoft: All servers, MS Exchange, MS CRM, SharePoint, SQL, all Office products, HealthVault, and others.
Systems: OEM system building, routers, switches, TCP/IP, Unix, Linux, etc.
Internet Marketing: Social networks, meta-tags, search engine submission, reciprocal linking, tracking and analysis.
Microsoft: All servers, MS Exchange, MS CRM, SharePoint, SQL, all Office products, HealthVault, and others.
Systems: OEM system building, routers, switches, TCP/IP, Unix, Linux, etc.
Internet Marketing: Social networks, meta-tags, search engine submission, reciprocal linking, tracking and analysis.
