Welcome to the next level of Web Content.
What information do you need to show customers?
What services do you need to deliver?
What do you need your employees to discuss?
What can Ilico Data build for you?
Everything is online these days. Online stores, web-based email,
book your flight and change your seats with a mouse click, a university
degree: all available online. The Internet,
intranets, extranets: how can they work for you? How can they help your bottom line?
Ilico Data has the answers.
Imagine your workstation. Think of your desktop.
If your company is like most companies, you're probably seeing a
jumble of icons and shortcuts right now. You don't even know how many, do you?
Do you really need that icon for testing the new accounting system that
went into production 2 years ago? How about the application that was
used to access the old accounting system?
A common frustration with most environments is that software is
installed all over the place. You have servers running server side
software, you have workstations running client side software, you have
servers and workstations both running stand alone software. Remember the last
time your IT staff had to roll out a hotfix or software patch? How did
that go?
What you need is software installed in one place that everyone
can use from anywhere. What you need are web applications.
Here at Ilico Data, we build web applications.
You need Ilico Data.
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Ilico Data is a web development shop based in New York. We design and deliver web applications
that will truly vault your business to the next level of accessibility.
We would love to hear from you. Contact us to discuss your next project:
www.ilicodata.com
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Questions
- So, you're a web design company?
- Not primarily, but we can be. At Ilico Data, we develop applications. Those applications,
however, aren't delivered in a traditional (*.exe, for example) format. Our applications are web pages.
The web page is the application. This, of course, means the web page has to be "designed", but
not necessarily by us. We can work with your design, specs, or CSS. If you don't already have
a website, then, yeah, we can take care of that along the way too.
- Why do I need web applications, I don't run an Internet business?
- Web applications aren't just for the Internet. Think about how many PCs are in your
organization. What if making a change or installing an upgrade took nothing more than just visiting a different website on your intranet?
Want your back office to test that new accounts input system, but they are 7 time zones away and
are a department of over a hundred people? Web applications are the solution to your software
needs. With your software in one location (namely, your webserver) upgrades, enhancements,
and test suites are instantly available to your entire audience at the same time, no matter
whether that audience is the general public, your employees, or one client.
- But upgrades aren't happening all of the time. What other benefits do web applications have?
- By their nature, web applications are location independent. Your users do not have to be where
the software is. In fact, they will probably never be where the software is. The software
is delivered to them in a web browser wherever they are. The advantages of this to the
mobile professional are easy to see, whether mobile means going across the hall, across town, or across
the ocean. Do you have a sales rep overseas who needs to use a new piece of software? What's
easier, saying visit this url, or having him fly back, bring his laptop to your IT staff,
them installing a new application, only then to fly back and discover he needed a different
version altogether?
- How much do web applications cost?
- The cost really depends on the specifics of your project. Everything from database complexity
to legacy content will have an influence. For this reason, we like to have an initial meeting
to discuss all of the requirements before quoting a price on a project.
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