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BrandonFisher.com Web Services
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Brandon Fisher Contracting
So you have a database, and you want your
company, or your clients to be able to access that data
from the web? What data should be web enabled?
Security measures? How should the site function?
Who can access what data? We will work together to
answer all these questions, then I will turn the answers
to these questions into a solution that works for you.
Submit an official inquiry, or call 703-627-2633 to
further discuss how we can work together to make your
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Web enable your Databases:
If you think people (staff or external clients) can
benefit from the data currently warehoused in your
databases, I can take that data and enable it to the
web with a fully customized, dynamic, creative web
based solution. We can use popular, standard
technologies such as Active Server Pages (ASP),
JavaScript, HTML, VB Script, Internet Information
Server, SQL Server, MS Access, etc. |
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C++ Application Development:
My technical background before the evolution of the
internet was centered around true Object Oriented
C++ application development. Applications
included real-time data acquisition, database
integration, and scientific (complex algorithm)
applications. |
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Project Management: A
solid technical background (experience and
education), an MBA, and years of Project Management
experience are a unique set of credentials that
allow me to take even the most difficult schedules
and/or budgets and get positive results. I
will work closely with you, and our client(s) to
make sure expectations are established, and then met
or exceeded. |
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Feasibility (technical and
financial) Analysis: One of the biggest
questions facing businesses today is "can it be
done?" An even bigger question then is
"Is it value added?" I can help you
determine first if the project is technically
feasible. Then through costing (cash flow forecasting),
and financial analysis (cash flow analysis and Net
Present Value (NPV) analysis), we can determine how
truly value added the project is today. |
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