About Analystik
In the IT Business since 1985, Analystik is a consulting firm which develops customized Web and Windows software solutions in the Microsoft environment for the Sales, Administration and Finance Sectors.
More specifically, Analystik implements innovative solutions in the form of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), KM (Knowledge Management) and Mobile Technology (BlackBerry) which contribute to increase users’ productivity and business process performance of its clients. Analystik has successfully delivered large-scale mandates with renowned enterprises such as GE Capital, National Bank, Bombardier Aeronautics and the Cascades Group. Analystik develops software solutions with the following programming languages: .Net C#, SharePoint, Visual FoxPro, SQL, Virtual Earth, C++, Ajax, Java Script, XHTML.
Recently, Analystik has also developed two new software applications remotely accessible with a BlackBerry and through Outlook, for GE Capital Solutions: one that enables the Sales Force, the Business Development and the Clientele Service Activity Management, SUMMeet; and the second one, SUMWhere, which enables the geographic localization (GPS) of the Clientele according to specific criteria and the Sales Force itineraries Management. Analystik shall also launch pretty soon eMalaya, a Project Management and Governance software solution it has developed for a few years now.
Press Room
February 21 2008
A GPS! FANTASTIC... BUT THEN WHAT?
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Technology Is Great but Is There a Pilot On Board?
GPS has certainly been one of the most publicized technologies in 2007, it was predicted that by the end of the year, 63 % of all mobile phones would incorporate a GPS. Nonetheless, according to Direction informatique, most users ignore that their mobile phone has a GPS processor. They also mention that 240 million mobile phones will be delivered in 2008 and more than 550 million mobile phones with GPS functionality will be in use by 2012. Many car manufacturers (Ford, Mazda, Audi, etc.) have integrated this technology to a few models or offer it as an option. Likewise, many phone manufacturers integrate it now into their “Smartphone” lines such as the Nokia N810 or the new BlackBerry Pearl 8110 and 8830. GPS technology has emerged from its traditional niches (aeronautics, aerospace, transport) to become a commercial mass application. The Service industry has most benefit from it with multiple application developments in Sales, Security, and Clientele Service and delivery services.
