3rd June, 2010 - Edmond, Oklahoma - Today Ingenux announced the release of a new automated workflow web application for the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The new operational and security audit management application will better streamline and manage critical information for the company.
This unmatched software automates many functions that allow for quick, precise, and efficient workflow without the need for heavy manual intervention. The Microsoft-based web application is a feature-rich, 100% web-based collaboration application - with extensive workflow, conditional behavior logic, advanced calculation, reporting, audit/data history log, and integration capabilities.
The challenge was to design an application that allowed for flexible workflow management and on the fly redirection of in-process audits. Ingenux was up to the challenge and implemented a dynamic system architecture with user friendly Ajax forms and controls that allows IATA to efficiently run QC operations.
About IATA
IATA is an international trade body, created over 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic. The organization also represents leads and serves the airline industry in general. You can learn more at http://www.iata.org
Friday, June 4, 2010
FUN FREEBIE FREE DIGITAL BOOK FROM MARTHA STEWART LIVING RADIO
Summer time is officially here! That means time in the great outdoors, and that means grilling. But, wait, you don't know how to grill. Never fear, Martha Stewart has come to the rescue. Wait, Martha Stewart?
The fount of all domestic knowledge is in your corner with a free, downloadable copy of her radio show's guide to grilling. Full of all the details you will need to go out and char up your own burger over naked fire, this book is only available temporarily. Get your (oven) mitts on it while you can!
http://www.xmradio.com/marthastewartlivingradio
The fount of all domestic knowledge is in your corner with a free, downloadable copy of her radio show's guide to grilling. Full of all the details you will need to go out and char up your own burger over naked fire, this book is only available temporarily. Get your (oven) mitts on it while you can!
http://www.xmradio.com/marthastewartlivingradio
101 CORNER MiLi iPhone Projector

Are you and your friends tired of crowding around your iPhone just to watch the latest movie or video? Well, worry no more! With the MiLi iPhone projector it's like having your own personal movie theater in your pocket.
Just flip the MiLi iPhone projector open, dock your iPhone, and you're ready to watch your movies and videos displayed up to 70 inches!
Diversified Exposure Selects Ingenux to Create Online Business Directory Management Tool
27th May, 2010 - Ingenux has been selected by Diversified Exposure, an online classified ad and phone listing service that serves the LGBT community, to build a rich web application. This application will give Diversified Exposure a single, unified tool that addresses all of their business needs in one simple to use system.
The website's goal is to be user-friendly, with a complex back-end that will allow Diversified Exposure to automate their sales process, track all employee information, and maintain a more efficient business process. This application will also automate customer billing and all management processes. Check back in coming months for exciting news of this project and for the final date release of Diversified Exposure.
Ingenux offers a wide range of award-winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com
The website's goal is to be user-friendly, with a complex back-end that will allow Diversified Exposure to automate their sales process, track all employee information, and maintain a more efficient business process. This application will also automate customer billing and all management processes. Check back in coming months for exciting news of this project and for the final date release of Diversified Exposure.
Ingenux offers a wide range of award-winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com
"Great 8" Must Haves of Any Web App
There are thousands of web developers out on the market and not all are created equal. When planning to create a custom web-based application there are 10 things that stand out in my mind about what really is important and cannot be ignored in developing software. There will be some that disagree with this list, but isn't that the point in the first place?
1. Speed
First and foremost, I believe that speed is more than a feature. Speed is the most important feature. If your application is slow, people won't use it. I see this more with mainstream users than I do with power users. I think that power users sometimes have a bit of a sympathetic eye to the challenges of building really fast web apps, and maybe they are willing to live with it, but when I look at my wife and kids, they are my mainstream view of the world. If something is slow, they are just gone or telling me they need a new computer.
2. Less is More
Less is more, unless you are talking about Generation X'ers reliving the glory days at a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. For web development, I really believe this, particularly early on when you launch something. Over time, you can grow the utility of your service. Facebook today probably offers 20 or 30 different features of significance in their service, but when they launched, it was really quite simplistic. I think that is true of most great services.
Read More at: http://www.ingenux.com/viewnewsletter.php?date=June.10&status=pull#LETTER.BLOCK14
1. Speed
First and foremost, I believe that speed is more than a feature. Speed is the most important feature. If your application is slow, people won't use it. I see this more with mainstream users than I do with power users. I think that power users sometimes have a bit of a sympathetic eye to the challenges of building really fast web apps, and maybe they are willing to live with it, but when I look at my wife and kids, they are my mainstream view of the world. If something is slow, they are just gone or telling me they need a new computer.
2. Less is More
Less is more, unless you are talking about Generation X'ers reliving the glory days at a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. For web development, I really believe this, particularly early on when you launch something. Over time, you can grow the utility of your service. Facebook today probably offers 20 or 30 different features of significance in their service, but when they launched, it was really quite simplistic. I think that is true of most great services.
Read More at: http://www.ingenux.com/viewnewsletter.php?date=June.10&status=pull#LETTER.BLOCK14
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