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Enterprise Mobile Computing Case Study

The Client

The client is a local service company. The company negotiates service contracts with a number of Saint Louis area companies and organizations. The work is done by approximately fifty workers -- a mix of employees and independent contractors. The workers use specialized equipment to provide the service. Some of the specialized equipment is owned by our client. Other equipment is provided by the independent contractors.

There are safety and liability issues involved. Keeping detailed records of the work done is critical.

Health Care

Over the next few years the healthcare industry will undergo dramatic change. The industry will be exposed to competitive pressures unlike any previously. Healthcare will move to a third generation business model. A model where the ability to easily and quickly share health information will be the criterion for educated consumers to employ when selecting their healthcare providers.

Enterprise Mobile Computing

The extraordinary rise in mobile computing devices has compelled many companies to use them in more robust enterprise applications. OCI welcomes the opportunity to assist your organization with making these powerful tools a part of your enterprise solution. Here are some ways we can help you get there.

Delivery Models

OCI has many delivery models to suit a variety of needs. Our experience encompasses many software development processes and techniques, and capabilities to integrate with customer processes.

Solutions Engineering

OCI partners with clients domestically and around the globe to build enterprise-class mission-critical systems, and improve the performance of critical applications. Let us help you handle your toughest development challenges and provide you with solutions that will make you more successful.

Architecture & Design

The highly experienced staff of OCI provides expertise in system and software architecture for our clients. This expertise is applied more specifically in the areas of Architecture Management and Architecture Development.

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