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Consulting Services

With over 12 years of experience providing software analysis, design, and development services to various industries, developersDen has distinguished itself, with its customers, as a solution provider rather than "just another contractor".  Our strict focus on customer service and adherence to our core values of Integrity, Quality, and Trust separate us from our competitors.

Our primary focus is on software development utilizing Microsoft tools and technologies, however we have the capability to provide software development solutions with a wide variety of vendor tools, languages, and application frameworks.  We are uniquely positioned to leverage our real-world software development project successes, combined with in-depth product knowledge gained from our technical training experience to provide our customers with the best of current technologies applied intelligently to address your system requirements.

Are you tired of software development projects running over-budget, over-schedule, and not meeting requirements?  Have you had your fill of consultants who aren't familiar with current technologies or how those technologies can be best applied in software systems?  Contact us today to get that new project off on the right track or to get an existing project back under control.  Remember, "There is a Difference!"

Core Competencies

Languages

 

Technologies

 

Industries

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Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic .NET
Visual C# .NET
Java 2.0/5.0
UML
T-SQL

 

ASP, ASP .NET, ASP.NET 2.0
ADO, ADO .NET, ADO.NET 2.0
COM, COM+, .NET Remoting
XML, XPATH, XSLT, XSD, DOM
WSDL, SOAP, UDDI
WCF, MSMQ
Visual Studio 2005, 2008
SQL Server 2005, 2008

 

 

Printing
Education
Energy

Insurance
Pharmaceutical

Retail
Military

 


Past Projects

The following list represents a brief overview of the many successful software development projects we have been involved with.  We would be happy to provide you with a reasonable quote or speak with you concerning any current or upcoming projects in which we might assist.

  WEdge (Warfighter's Edge) - United States Air Force Acadamy

This project is a 3-Tier design, utilizing an automated PowerPoint client UI for displaying mission critical briefings and .NET 2.0 Windows UIs for manipulating user/application specific data. The system analysis and design utilizes an Agile process and  is implemented as an n-tier, SOA application utilizing Microsoft .NET 2.0/3.0 and WCF/MSMQ. The data layer was built against SQL Server 2005 leveraging ADO .NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. Most of the application logic was coded using VB.NET 2.0. This project was selected as the best research & development project in the Air Force for 2007.

  PBI Eclipse - Pharmaceutical Buyers, Inc

This project consisted of the complete re-design of an in-house enterprise-level application which provides CRM and contract management capabilities.  The system analysis and design utilized a modified RUP process and is being implemented as an n-tier, data-driven, application utilizing Microsoft .NET 2.0.  The data layer was built against SQL Server 2005 leveraging ADO .NET 2.0, SQL Server 2005 Integration Services and SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services.  Presentation functionality leverages ASP .NET 2.0 and Windows Forms and all application logic was coded using C# 2.0.

  apPRINTice Pro - developersDen, Inc
This project consisted of a Microsoft .NET Windows-based application suite providing CRM, job estimation, invoicing, and reporting capabilities which is being marketed to the printing and imaging industry. All application logic was coded using C#.
  Lenticular Pro - developersDen, Inc

This project consisted of a Microsoft .NET Windows-based imaging application which is being marketed to the printing and imaging industry.  All application logic was coded using C# and leveraging GDI+.

  Contact Management System - Reliance Trade Bindery

This project consisted of a data-driven, Windows application utilizing Microsoft .NET.  The data layer was built against SQL Server 2000 and reporting functionality was implemented with Crystal Reports. All application logic was coded using C#.

  Learning Management System - American IT

This project consisted of a data-driven, web-based application utilizing Microsoft .NET.  The user interface and business layer services were implemented using ASP.NET, while the data layer was built against SQL Server 2000. All application logic was coded using C#.

  Time Synchronization Application - NIST

This project consisted of the complete VB .NET rewrite of a legacy BASIC application which accesses satellite-based atomic time information via the system serial port.  The end product will be deployed throughout the world to individuals and organizations wishing to keep PC systems clocks synchronized with the atomic clock time.
 

  Content Management System - Klein Buendel

This project consisted of making incremental improvements to the design of a large-scale content management system which will be implemented as part of an ASP .NET web application written in C# .NET.  The end product will be marketed to the Healthcare Industry.
 

  Lentric’s Web Application - GMT Consulting

This project was implemented using a combination Active Server Pages combined with custom DLL’s for creating Lenticular images.  The ASP pages were coded using JScript while the custom DLL was coded using Visual Basic 6.0 and leveraged the LEAD Technologies ActiveX graphics libraries.  A .NET assembly, for file system maintenance, was coded using C# .NET.
 

  Training Course Registration Web Application - Caspian Software

This project was implemented using a combination Active Server Pages combined with ADO for access to the backend SQL Server 7.0 database.
 

  Certification Test Registration Web Application - Caspian Software

This project was implemented using a combination Active Server Pages combined with ADO for access to the backend SQL Server 7.0 database.
 

  Opus Consumer Call Tracking System - William Lau & Associates

This project consisted of the conversion of an existing Visual Basic 5.0 and Access, using DAO as the data access technology to Visual Basic 6.0 using ADO as the data access technology.
 

  Lease Transportation and Mileage System - Columbia Energy of Ohio

This project consisted of the conversion of a legacy application to an object-oriented design, implemented in Visual Basic or Java.  The system utilized DB/2 as the backend data store.  A three-tiered design was utilized to provide for a scalable and extensible architecture.
 

  Y2K / Business Analysis - State of Ohio, Department of MRDD

This project was a two-phased effort.  The initial focus was on the Y2K evaluation of over 25 software systems.  The languages and programming tools involved included COBOL, BASIS, SAS, VAX RDB and INGRES. 

The second-phase of the project involved the planning and documentation of business requirements and an overall design architecture to be utilized in the conversion of all mainframe and midrange systems to a Client/Server architecture utilizing Microsoft’s Visual Basic 6.0, Visual InterDev 6.0 and SQL Server 7.0 development tools.
 

  Compliance Reporting Application - Ohio Department of Insurance

This project was implemented as a desktop solution using Visual Basic 5.0 and Access.
 

  Office Works (Merchandising) - Big Lots Stores

This project consisted of the complete Windows-based re-write of all Store Systems merchandise applications (ordering, transfer, vendor return, PO receiving, etc.) for over 700 Odd Lots/Big Lots stores. 

The solution was implemented as a hybrid Client/Server – Distributed system using Delphi 1.0 for the Windows 3.1 client applications, Delphi 3.0 for the Windows NT server applications, and a combination of SQL Server 6.5 and AS/400 as the back-end databases.
 

  Office Works (Sales) - Big Lots Stores

This project consisted of the complete Windows-based re-write of all Store Systems sales applications (POS communications, balancing sales reporting, etc.) for over 700 Odd Lots/Big Lots stores. 

The solution was implemented as traditional Windows 3.1 client applications written using Delphi 1.0 and Local Interbase 4.0 as the client database, batch-oriented server applications using a combination of Delphi 2.0/3.0 and SQL Server 6.5 as the back-end database.
 

  Office Works (Merchandising) - All for One / ItzaDeal Stores

This project consisted of the initial implementation of the Store Systems application suite to support the Intrepid merchandising system, for over 200 All for One and ItzaDeal stores.

The solution was implemented as traditional Windows 3.1 client applications written using Delphi 1.0 and Local Interbase 4 as the database backend.
 

  Help Desk Assistant - Big Lots Stores

This project consisted of the design and implementation of a multi-user Help Desk application, utilized by ~15 in-house Help Desk associates to support call and inventory tracking functions for over 1000 stores.

The solution was implemented as a client/server system using Delphi 1.0 and Interbase 4.0.  The year after its successful release a major rewrite of the application was completed, using Delphi 2.0 and extensive use of stored procedures and triggers in the remote database to enhance performance.

 



 

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