Amazing how quickly time goes by isn’t it. I’ve heard so many people say that, but it’s SO true! In May we celebrated our son’s first birthday with about 50 guests. Lots of fun!
And, in July, Think Say Do is preparing to celebrate the first year in business. Thank you to all of our great customers! What a year!
Lately, we’ve been hard at work on a few new projects. Here’s what we’ve been doing:
-
Auto Data Connection (ADC) software for Microsoft Dynamics: Great Plains Accounting and Raiser’s Edge donor management system. Yes, both. Think Say Do was retained this spring to write a small piece of server software (in PHP5) that connects nightly, automatically to pull down essential data into a MySQL database for use by web sites during the day. The software we wrote pulls well over a million records from two massive legacy software applications’ Microsoft SQL Server 2000 databases. It completes the process in about 15 minutes due to some heavy SQL code optimization and our use of PHP command line scripts. The data then becomes accessible to partner web sites, without the risk of connecting directly to these legacy applications via the web server, and without the performance drop sometimes associated with the API connection methods offered as product add-ons. The ADC project has been a success so far. Constituents are now able to participate in organizational transparency like never before.
- Donated Project: Stand Against Trafficking site design and development: http://www.standagainsttrafficking.com/
-
Email template for CampaignMonitor - small local publisher, Priester Publishing.
-
Data Search Engine to filter through records visually, using jQuery UI.
And, as with any good business, there are always irons in the fire. Think Say Do and e-Media Resources are building a streaming video site for small businesses, which will launch this summer. We’re also working on a new site and content management system for a non-profit to help children in need in Macon, Georgia. I am working with my good friend Jared at The Art Press on a new customer-service application that we think will revolutionize the way people work with screen printers. And, we’ve got a few internal projects coming this year. More on all of these projects later.
So, time goes by quickly, but it’s always more fun when you enjoy what you do. Enjoy life and your loved ones. Drop me a line and let me know how quickly your time has been going! Perhaps Think Say Do can help write something that will make your time more enjoyable this year.
~Collin Schneider
Founder / Systems Designer
Think Say Do, LLC
Business Systems Designed for People.
8 months ago
For those of you not familiar with Think Say Do, LLC, here’s a quick list of what we’ve been working on in 2008 and early 2009:
-
Training Application System for Associated Training Services
Allows applicants to apply for classes online and apply for financial aid. Ties in tightly with legacy applications in MS SQL Server. Applicants can save their progress and return later for status updates. This project was in partnership with e-Media Resources, LLC.
-
Customer Information Management System & Visual Query Builder
for Chamberlain Research
Allows potential research participants to sign up online and fill in extensive background data. They can opt into and out of research panels. The system also includes a sophisticated Visual Query Builder for Chamberlain Research staff members to build participant lists in real-time. I’ll post more on this project in the future. This project was in partnership with e-Media Resources, LLC.
-
Online Donation System for The Wesleyan Church World Headquarters
(See earlier post for details about this project.)
-
Inventory Management System for Peterson Machinery
Prior to our involvement, customers were waiting several minutes to view a massive list of inventory on their browser screens. We reviewed the process and rewrote the entire system to allow searching and browsing. In addition we developed a back office management piece to allow staff to manage their complete inventory, including location information, as inventory is spread across several states. The site was a big success and has streamlined inventory management. As a final piece, we added a dynamic email quote builder to automatically create machinery quotes based off inventory data.
-
A Bride’s Choice Florist, An award-winning wedding florist in Indianapolis
Although we don’t often do web site designs, we took on this project for enjoyment. The site is built on a custom Content Management System (CMS) that allows staff to make content updates themselves. We also did some SEO work to assist with search engine ranking.
-
Real-Time Sales Quotes iPhone Web Application for The Art Press
The web application allows staff to generate real-time t-shirt order quotes for clients. Sales staff just visit the web application, add the job requirements, and they can get a real-time cost complete with material costs, labor costs, and delivery fees. The application can also take completed quotes and send them directly to customers via the iPhone’s email software.
-
Custom Artist Stores for Vardagen Brands
Vardagen prints private-label shirts for bands, artists, and small independent lifestyle brands. As part of the deal, artist get their own private-label store through Vardagen where they can sell their shirts to fans. Totally sweet gig. Vardagen fulfills the order and the artists get a generous cut of the proceeds. Think Say Do wrote the custom code for Shopify to allow per-artist private-label stores. Check Vardagen out!
We’ve been doing even more than that, but I wanted to list the major projects. If we can assist you in any way, let us know! Call us at 317-489-9184
~ Collin Schneider, Founder / Systems Designer
10 months ago