case studies
A successful internet project involves a lot more than just having some html pages, as the following case studies (or success stories) clearly show.
- IPO: a privately owned holding company with more than 6000 shareholders was preparing its IPO
(Initial Public Offering). In order to avoid having to pay fees to stock exchange brokers, the shareholders
were offered the opportunity to reserve their new shares online. This project lasted for about half a year,
and had a ROI (Return On Investment) of around 1000 %. More ...
- The Bar Association of Leuven: in Belgium, membership of a local Bar Association is compulsory
for advocates. The Bar Association of Leuven consists of just under 500 advocates, and was a pioneer
in the Internet Age. The first stages of this ambitious project were already launched in 1996,
and over the years the programme has consistently been expanded. By now this project includes:
- a public web site,
- a database of lawyers,
- a database of cases pending before the Court of Appeal,
- a private intranet, accessible for the advocates only, and
- home pages for the lawyers.
- CoESS: The Confederation of European Security Services is the umbrella organisation that
groups the national associations of private security companies belonging to EU Member States.
Apart from their
- public web site, they also have a
- database driven intranet with documentation for the members.
- Infoware: Infoware is a company that works both as a distributor of software and
as an IT solution provider, active in the fields of collaboration and security.
The new Infoware web takes full advantage of the latest version of Macromedia's Contribute
technologies that allows specific users to update specific pages or parts of the web site
without having to be familiar with HTML, at all. More ...



