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Golden State Foods
Alphalogix helped Golden State Foods, a $4B global manufacturer and distributor in the food services industry for companies such as McDonalds and Starbucks, create a hosted intranet enterprise portal complete with business process automation, collaboration capabilities, dashboard technology and effective communication channels to enhance business efficiency between their departments and communication with their customers.
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Lennar
From its modest beginnings as a small homebuilder in Miami over 50 years ago, Lennar Corporation has grown to be a $10.5 billion national homebuilding company. With communities in 19 states and the District of Columbia, Lennar strives to build a wide range of housing options for their customers in a variety of price ranges.
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Montgomery Watson Harza
Building infrastructure in developing nations is a challenging proposition often requiring incredible coordination and skill. Organizing construction, power generation, facilities and government relations can be a daunting task that is often compounded by a language barrier. Add to this the constant pressures of a tight deadline and you have project management on a very large scale. One company that specializes in this level of project services and integration is Colorado based engineering firm MWH Global.
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WebSphere Information Integrator
Corporations have become more IT savvy and have shifted away from traditional pen and paper storage systems. As this has happened over many years, the format for storing data has changed as well as type of data. The result is a blend of data storage systems that are incompatible with each other and as a result, are of limited value. WebSphere Information Integrator by IBM provides the framework to integrate disparate databases to get more value from their data without investing in new data storage systems.
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Twentieth Century Fox
Launching a blockbuster movie such as “Master and Commander” is no mean feat. Hundreds of people working in separate teams in Paris, Tokyo or Sydney spend months strategizing on everything from geography- and demographic-specific marketing campaigns, to film distribution and T-shirt sales. Lengthy conference calls, draining in-person meetings and countless e-mails are the tools of collaboration.
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