OMBNexGen believes that it’s time to move all business technology to the Internet.
Q. Why would a business want to move critical business services to the Internet?
A. To achieve the following:
- Reduce the cost for customized business solutions
- Provide customized online services to customers and employees
- Reduce the need for expensive consultants and technology support staff.
- Reliably enable your organization and clients to work for and with you from anywhere.
- Dramatically reduce the complications of creating integrated systems, applications, and technologies.
A web based organization only needs one application, a web browser. At OMBNexgen we believe technology should enable an organization to achieve its goals and objectives rather than inhibit them. Driving this change is the availability of stable, fast and reliable web based services from companies like Amazon, Oracle, Google, Zoho, Microsoft and hundreds of other innovative providers of unique solutions.
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Ken Nangle
Our philosophy “Everything on the ‘Net” appears to many business people as risky.
Why? The first fear is typically “I want to ‘own’ my own data” (translation: I want to see the hardware in my own server area.) Or the other popular objection is, “the Internet isn’t secure.” There are many other ways to push back on the inevitable adoption of the Internet as computing platform. Name yours. Read the rest of this entry »
Fledgling best describes the initial flights of OMBNexGen’s various web site iterations. Today, however, Ken and I made our best concerted effort to drive the stake into the ground and bring the fledgling insanity to an end. We have turned on and turned off Joomla and WordPress in the past several months far too many times to count.
Let it be “officially” written that on December 3, 2008 we poured web concrete and our story pole construction is over: This is the site we we will officially launch our 2009 business season with. It is big in options, e.g., automatic Newsletter Management, subscriber paid services, and a host of other demanding technical hoo-hah, but by design and intent simple in presentation.
So it has s been said, and so it is being written, so let it be web-site law and once again, we are into the breach!
Enjoy!
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Bob Gravley