A software solution should be judged by how it improves a client’s business every day. We’re honored to have been chosen by some of America’s great healthcare and business organizations, leveraging analytics, automation, and cloud technologies to make them better and more efficient. Here are just a few examples of our work, and the results it’s produced.
In an effort to get closer to their customers and provide an engaging and fun recipe experience, they aimed to take their passion for pasta out of the web and into the kitchen leveraging an Amazon Alexa voice experience.
Paper, pens, and post-it notes do not make for a pretty, patient referral process. Pentec staff was overwhelmed and required an automated process reflecting their industry-leading business model.
Finding your way in the ultra-competitive world of media streaming requires an intuitive website and a host of cutting-edge, smart software applications and integrations. Philadelphia-based FlixFling, the largest privately-owned video streaming service in America, has relied on LFT since 2014.
The Manfredi Companies, leaders in the temperature-controlled food industry, faced significant challenges with their outdated Microsoft CE Tablets used for warehouse management. These tablets incurred high maintenance costs and lacked essential user management and control functionalities, which became increasingly burdensome as company operations expanded.
A “hands-on” children’s museum wanted a “hands-on” website, as fun and unique as the museum itself. The Please Touch Museum (PTM) required a playful, joyous, and childlike online experience that would engage visitors and drive traffic.
Primitives By Kathy has a storied history of supplying handmade home goods to their customers. We were able to extend the capabilities of an already robust E-Commerce Platform to suit their customers’ unique needs.
An aging Student Management System (SMS) built on a legacy .NET application infrastructure and a difficult offshore software team had combined to create a software tool that was outdated, rigidly controlled, and stuck in a largely unsupported legacy state.
Temple Health’s Jeanes Hospital had employed a UNIX terminal platform to support a variety of systems but a new software solution was incapable of handling a maintenance ticketing application in the way needed, creating a potential communications nightmare and a multitude of inefficiencies.
An existing management platform (originally designed as a content management system) for this leading U.S. defense contractor wasn’t scaling and was becoming increasingly unmanageable.
A robust, stable, and accurate inventory management system is the lifeblood of every logistics company. So, when Xpedient Logistics retires its existing SaaS solution and asks you to create something new and deliver it with no room for downtime, you best be on top of your game.