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How Quickly Can You Configure Your Own Solution on Our RiteTrack Silverlight Platform?

Posted by: Joe Nevshemal on 1/25/2010

Handel Information Technologies, Inc. is at the 2010 CWLA Conference in Washington D.C. If you are there, please stop by Booth #17 and the cybercafé which we are sponsoring, and visit us. This year we wanted to do something different just to show that you can easily configure your own custom solution very quickly on the RiteTrack Silverlight platform using our Design Studio Suite.

 
 We were looking to provide a great service to those who attend the conference, and about a month before the conference, we came up with ConferenceTrak. ConferenceTrak is a custom RiteTrack Silverlight solution that allows you to both register for an iPod but also allows for any conference attendee to be able to select the tracks in the CWLA Conference they wish to attend and then print out a custom schedule with all the related session information.
 
Three weeks and thirty total hours of work later, we have a RiteTrack Silverlight ConferenceTrak solution, just in time for the CWLA Conference. Users at CWLA just go to a website, http://cwla.ritetrack.net and register. While they are there, they just click on the sessions they are looking to attend, as illustrated below.
Once you are done selecting the sessions you wish to attend, you simply click the “Print Session List” button and your custom pdf session is ready to print and take with you.
If we can do this in thirty hours, think of what we could do for one of your projects. Why spend months configuring a custom solution from the ground up when you can just take our platform and in weeks, have a final solution. We could have done this in a week, but hey, we have day jobs too. And there was no way Rich Miles, our Chief Operating Officer, would have let anyone create this during work hours. He is quite the task master.

 

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