Case Studies

GraysOnline 2009

GraysOnline GraysOnline is an Australian online retail and auction company, offering a huge range of consumer, industrial and commercial goods, direct from manufacturers and distributors. GraysOnline sell more than 120,000 items every month to both consumers and businesses and employ more than 400 people across Australia & New Zealand.

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Australian Rugby Union - 2009

GraysOnline The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) is responsible for the Australian national rugby team, the Wallabies, and the running of the game throughout Australia, through partnerships with the various state unions and local clubs and heavy investment in the future of the game through grass roots community programs and marketing efforts.

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Folk/Orica Mining - 2008

Folk/Orica Mining “The global website for Orica Mining Services presented a number of complex challenges, both in terms of solution architecture and the design of administrative workflows. Readify’s deep knowledge and understanding of the .NET framework meant these were dealt with intelligently and efficiently, creating a scalable solution and a number of other of positive project outcomes for the client.”

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Tireweb - 2008

Folk/Orica Mining Tireweb is an Australian company which provides innovative e-commerce solutions to the passenger car tire industry in the United States. The company wanted a new and more effective way to disseminate information to the tire dealers in the US through the use of technology.

The solution to the problem was identified, and the company decided that they needed to provide video’s of training on the company’s products to the tire dealers. Readify provided a new corporate company site design, CMS and a Silverlight enabled Video Player.

Tireweb has found that this way to disseminate information has worked well with the target market, in this case, the Tire Dealers. Tireweb has since moved onto developing a tire retailer-to-consumer site framework with Readify. This site is designed to allow the Tire Retailers to setup their own website from the framework developed, to directly compete for retail customers over the web.

Readify leads the way in DNN delivery - 2008

isnt media isnt media were approached by their large client for a full redesign of its online marketing strategy and an overhaul of its existing corporate site and selected brand sites using the emerging DotNetNuke (DNN) framework. The client’s entire corporate site was to be upgraded with a new bookings system and back end operations. No small task was at hand since in its entirety the site hosted a staggering 20,000 pages, of which 5,000 were unique pages and 15,000 were syndicated pages of content.

Despite having some experience in the technologies required to build the new site, isnt media needed additional technical expertise from experts trained to deliver DNN projects. As David Shirley, isnt media’s Director of Technology, points out: “Not only did we require technical assistance on this project, we demanded an innovative process that would allow this new technical know-how to be seamlessly transferred from the Readify consultants to our in-house team."

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Centricom - 2008

Centricom - 2008 Since its launch in 2004, Australian-based Company, Centricom, has been steadily building and refining its online payments business. Under the guidance of Managing Director Simon Warner, along with his team of 15 dedicated professionals, the Centricom team brings together industry experts in banking, on-line transactional processing and Web based services.

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SeeMyRisk.com (Breast Cancer Institute NSW) - 2007

SeeMyRisk.com (Breast Cancer Institute NSW) - 2007 The Westmead Breast Cancer Institute (BCI NSW) has been in operation since 1995 and is committed to delivering the best possible information, advice, treatment and care to patients with breast cancer. The BCI NSW provides screening, diagnosis, treatment and care by expert teams with a dedicated focus on world-class research, education and innovation. “Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer among Australian women. Over thirty-five women are diagnosed with breast cancer today and every day”, commented Professor John Boyages, Executive Director of the Westmead Breast Cancer Institute.

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The Queensland Department of Child Safety - 2007

The Queensland Department of Child Safety  - 2007 The Queensland Department of Child Safety needed to replace the outdated, inefficient and cumbersome legacy systems it used to manage client information. The department worked with Microsoft Consulting Services and Microsoft Gold Certified Partners Avanade, Devtest and Readify within the Microsoft Solutions Development Centre to build the Integrated Client Management System (ICMS). The ICMS was developed using the Microsoft® .NET development framework and based on a variety of Microsoft server products and technologies. The department is now taking advantage of access to timely, accurate and consistent information and improved reporting features, which have enhanced decision making. Staff are benefiting from automated, forms-based workflows that support the way they work

Readify’s consultants and developers conducted an in-depth analysis of user requirements and created system functionality to meet those needs.

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Workways - 2007

Workways - 2007 Workways, a provider of the Australian Government's Job Network Program, recently needed a business solution to improve efficiency in coordinating activities between their 250 staff.

Workways needed a simple, secure solution which would be tailored to the specifications of Workways. After careful consideration, Workways decided to work with Readify to implement a complete solution

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South East Water Limited

Workways - 2007 Although several other specialists were under consideration, SEWL found Readify to be the right choice because Readify were able to supply a BizTalk Server evangelist and Readify's business model meant that the project would not encounter any vendor takeover threats.

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Clear skies for Webjet - 2006

Clear skies for Webjet - 2006 After just over 12 months in development, Webjet's booking engine went live. "It was exactly on time and exactly on budget, and it was utterly bullet proof," Clarke says. "In its first week of operation we had no down time or issues. The risk to all parties in this was enormous, but we haven't had to call on Microsoft since we released it." Now Webjet processes more than $14M per month in credit card transactions

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