Partner Success Stories
These are profiles of real People in real industries who chose Alpha Five and never looked back.
Attorneys Trust Document Service
Attorneys Trust Document Service prepares complex estate planning documents for attorneys and financial professionals, who provide them to clients.
But the fast-growing company was facing time and productivity challenges.
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St. Luke's Methodist Hospital
St. Luke's Respiratory Care department was struggling to maintain a database application that served a hectic hospital, and complied with HIPAA and other regulations.
The hospital needed a self-maintaining system that multiple nurses could access from multiple workstations.
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LMRPManager
Medicareís regulations are constantly updated and extremely complex. LMRPManager was looking for a more time- and cost-efficient
way to deliver an easy-to-use tool for customers that could be updated quickly, and provided accurate, rapid search results.
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Florida Peninsula Insurance Company
Florida Peninsula Insurance Company wanted to improve the management of tens of thousands of customers and their
claims processed each year. It needed a rapid application development tool that would speed production of their claims management system.
In under two weeks, Florida Peninsula was developing new applications, and fine-tuning old ones using Alpha Five.
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Defiant PC
Seeking a better business process, the company sought a solution that could integrate the Internet and a desktop database. They sampled a number of products, and experimented
with many programming languages, all of which were either too simple or to advanced for Defiantís needs. When the company discovered Alpha Five, the search ended.
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Welke Financiële Diensten
The company needed an application to manage millions of customer financial records, and keep the firm competitive.
Welke uses Alpha Five for their highly responsive application to access customer data and add new information with just a few mouse clicks.
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Allstate Leasing
Allstate Leasing’s computer system lacked specific forms the company needed, such as lease expirations, monthly payments, lease specifications, etc. Company executives purchased software designed for auto leasing companies, but found the canned approach wasn’t a match for their unique needs. Allstate needed a custom system to track all aspects of every customer, lease, and vehicle.
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TakeRoot
Take Root had a big mission, a small budget, and no programming skills. The organization was documenting its unique and fast-growing membership of former abducted children and case-data on families engaged in the reunion process after long-term abductions, on handwritten forms and individual electronic files. As paperwork mounted, the organization’s data became difficult to manage. Take Root needed an easy-to-use, cost-effective way to organize, retrieve, and share information among its consultants, most of whom telecommute.
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Honeywell Administrative Consulting Services
As a result of rapid corporate growth, the Department of Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT) of Welke FD was not optimally efficient, organized, or structured. The company needed a Chief
Developer for their Alpha application (that quickly and easily manages millions of customer financial
records) to increase the firm’s competitive market edge to further analyze the sales data, which was
not possible through their current browser-based interface
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P and A
P & A Group was using manual methods to manage a growing portfolio of employee plans and customer transactions. But their fast-growing
portfolio of clients was pushing their manual systems to the limit, and making it difficult to maintain their high standards of customer
service. Processing paperwork, managing spreadsheets, and searching for documents or data was becoming tedious for employees. P & A needed
software that would automate their manual systems, Partner Success Story Rapid Application Development and let employees spend less time
entering data into spreadsheets, and more time focusing on customers. Read Online »
DisplayCraft
DisplayCraft tried other name-brand scheduling databases, but still needed an internal connection to the main system.
They needed an application that would seamlessly tie together various forms necessary for employees to complete daily tasks.
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New Carrollton Police Department
The New Carrollton Police Department needed a way to computerize their incident reports. Their paper forms were repetitive, tedious, time consuming, and at risk for errors or misfiling. Lieutenant Richard Hartnett, Director of IT at New Carrollton Police Department, wanted a database that would let officers write an electronic incident report using the mobile computers in their squad cars. He wanted the reports available to other officers in the field, at the station, and from other counties, all in real time. He also wanted to eliminate time wasted due to repetitive entries. Every time a person was involved in an incident, their information would have to be re-entered on a new paper form. Lt. Hartnett wanted officers to enter information once, then pull up the appropriate database record and update it as necessary. Lastly, computerized forms would solve the problem of space limitations that the current paper reports presented. Lt. Hartnett knew the answer was a Web-based database, but like most cops-turned-IT pro, he didn’t have the programming skills required to build it from scratch. Or so he thought. Read Online »