Case Studies
Companies in various industries are using Frontpages as their I.T. hosted solution to meet their business needs.
Review the case studies on this page to see how Frontpages managed hosting can exceed the needs of an organization like yours.
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In bases located all over the world, the U.S. Air Force houses and operates equipment of all purpose and size. Each piece of equipment requires documentation on its operation, parts, maintenance and other such data. This information needs to be readily available to equipment vendors in order for them to make necessary updates and modification. Once changes are approved, the official documentation needs to be published for in an easily accessible location for equipment operators and maintenance personnel. |
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The FAA needed a way for users across the country to collaborate on internal projects within a secure network. Many of these projects required completion of regulatory forms, so they needed an inexpensive, paperless way for users to complete, track and manage them. Because the FAA is under strict auditing and compliance regulations, they also needed a secure solution to minimize the risk of divulging confidential information. |
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In 2004, Gupton Marrs International (GMI) was working with one of the largest marketing/advertising organizations in the world.
This organization had grown through acquisition to encompass over 1,200 agencies in 130 countries.
GMI’s task was to help this company define, implement, and roll-out a comprehensive Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance program. |
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At the core of their business, Nettingsolutions develops web applications for Fortune 500 companies.
In the beginning, they created and hosted their application solutions within the customer environment or through leased servers.
These environments, however, proved to be extremely limiting, and the applications were running on several servers, in multiple locations,
creating a disconnect in their technology. |
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As a part of day-to-day business, Stellar Materials Incorporated was becoming increasingly dependent on their SharePoint site, as both a company intranet and a public-facing website, it was becoming more and more evident that the two applications had a growing disconnect. |