
From concept through programming and hosting, PageTrends builds custom Internet (and intranet) sites for leading companies, with a focus on "generated" or database sites which can be remotely controlled by our client companies.
We help clients use the Internet as far more than a URL on which to hang a brochure; we help them mine their existing resources while developing and maintaining business solutions online.
Unlike the many newcomers to the Web, PageTrends has a history of innovation and accomplishment, as well as a vision for the future. We began publishing online in 1996, the dawn of Internet commercialization, and have continually adapted our approach, from early Mosaic, to Netscape and IE, and into today's client/server database sites.
PageTrends approaches the Internet as more than a new platform for marketing existing products.
We help our clients discover new business and revenue potentials through internetworking. Our clients control their own sites at PageTrends, and we assist, when needed, in providing custom solutions to aid the transition from the terrestrial to the cyber business and education environment.
PageTrend's Management Team began in 1996 as a division of PCS Inc. (a Software developer developing products listed in the Wall Street & Inc. on Technology such as Resolution & Integra.)
The Internet can connect your company to its customers, clientele, competitors — and to your own employees. In helping each client to develop a sound content management strategy, PageTrends focuses on individual needs, and works to develop a Web strategy that does more than market your existing products and services. We take pride as our clients develop their sites into vital company resources that both streamline production operations and open up new markets for repurposed content.
The first stage of every project we undertake involves Analysis and Design (A&D), a requirements-gathering collaboration, aiming to create a CMS blueprint for our client to sign off on before work begins. This kind of planning enables us to tailor our modular software solutions precisely to the business needs and budgets of our clientele.
The best way to justify a new idea is to provide a motivation for it. Please consider the following scenario:
A researcher is running a complex simulation on a high-end workstation in his company's laboratory. After a few hours of working with input variables, the researcher decides to let the simulation run, and goes for a cup of coffee at the local cyber-cafe. While enjoying his coffee, the researcher discovers that one of the input variables was wrong. Typically, he would need to run back to the laboratory and fix it, but this time he remembers that the simulation is running as a web application. Using one of computers at the cafe he is able to change the input variable and continue the simulation. Confident about his simulation, he decides to go home and rest. Later, using his home computer, he is able to monitor the progress of his simulation.
Web applications are applications that allow a user to interact with them over the web. The server absorbs the entire overhead and the client does not need to worry about installing, upgrading, or maintaining the application.
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