Our ClientsWe've helped the following clients with the design, implementation, integration and support of their product and material systems:
Hexcel Corporation To meet regulations and customer requirements, Hexcel is required to track and prove that materials are used within specific guidelines. Click here to learn how Pragmatyxs helped design and implement a solution for these business issues. "Pragmatyxs is a great company to work with - they've helped us since we started working together in 1995, and I would recommend them to any small to medium sized business that is looking to supplement their existing IT staff and efforts." -Dan Pappano, Controller
Precor USA Corporation Click here to see how Pragmatyxs helped Precor implement an AIDC solution to address these issues. "Precor needed to update its inventory management tools and processes. Our inventory data was error-ridden and difficult to access in a timely fashion. With the help of Pragmatyxs, and the solution we've implemented, we now have real-time inventory management, and real-time insight into our inventory." -Janusz Munik, Director, Operations Planning
Sasquatch Books Click here to learn more about these support solutions. "Pragmatyxs worked closely with us to tightly integrate the site with our internal business systems and processes. In fact, we have eliminated most of the manual processes we used to perform to process web orders. Now they are sent from the web site and processed right within our internal business system." -Sarah Smith, Director of Marketing Additional clients include:
Hesstech, LLC Loftware, Inc. ![]() Panasonic Industrial
Raisbeck Engineering
T-Mobile Wireless Company
Thomas Publishing
Product News Network
IEN/Managing Automation |
Rich Mobile and Wireless Applications: Usability and Performance Without the Headache On the desktop we have seen the migration from "green screen" business applications to client-server and now a hybrid of the two — browser-based interfaces. In large mission-critical business deployments these server centric solutions have been favored by the short-handed IT departments that support them. The attraction of central management is often justified over the lesser user experience. In the wireless real-time handheld computer space we have seen a similar move from character-based telnet applications to browser applications. Telnet applications are still prevalent, but the growth of smarter handheld computers and abundant access to web developers has led to more and more browser deployments. Though the user is given a more graphical interface it can be at the cost of performance and functionality. How can businesses deliver rich solutions and not break the bank supporting them?(Read more...). The Goods - our monthly e-newsletter offers practical tips about all aspects of inventory management. |