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arrFiles=new Array();arrFiles[0]=new Array(1,"about_us.htm","20 Sep 2007","About Us","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; About Us ALTERFICTION, Inc., was incorporated in September 2002 and became a public company in May 2003. In January 2004, ALTERFICTION started EQUiNOX division dedicated to open-system technology. In November 2004, ALTERFICTION acquired RDXdesigns and replanted its services in October, 2005. AlterFiction&#39;s Software&#39;s are the emerging transactional intelligence market. We provide a new generation of enterprise software, business, industry solutions, that enables clients to apply intelligence in an operational environment in real-time. Integrating real-time transactional data with remote, disparate, historical data gives our customers the ability to achieve true intelligence. AlterFiction understands that client needs always come first, and we have the resources to make good on that promise. From single-issue workshops to full project support, AlterFiction is tailored specifically to your objectives. Extensive repository of templates, databases and checklists help speed up project, shorten timelines, reduce project costs and mitigate risk. Management solutions helps improve efficiency and accuracy by monitoring who accesses your documents and what changes they can make. Automated modification security controls help you avoid counterproductive changes and inadvertent deletions. As a result companies can go to market sooner and control expenses. Utilize human factors solutions to give your design engineers the ability to accurately assess human comfort, safety and performance. Simulate and analyze mannequin interaction with your products in a digital environment to improve design efficiency, product accuracy and cycle times. Business intelligence technology continues to advance, but is it keeping pace with the intelligence needs of today&#39;s businesses? Flexible query and reporting capabilities, easy-to-consume layouts and flashy graphics have become standard prerequisites for companies considering BI investments. AlterFiction&#39;s technology gives organizations and companies the necessary knowledge to increase sales and revenues, identify opportunities, increase productivity, decrease operating costs, and discover potential threats, fraud, and risks. ALTERFICTION&#39;S senior management team includes Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of AlterFiction Anup Hariharan Nair. Operating Team includes Dennis Simon, Yogesh Mulay &amp; Pravin Kumar. Chief analyst Arnab Bhattacharya. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",15);arrFiles[1]=new Array(2,"articles.htm","20 Sep 2007","AlterFiction Articles Home","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Articles &gt;&gt; AlterFiction Articles MONO framework 2010 Standard Global Business Processes For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",13);arrFiles[2]=new Array(3,"benefits.htm","20 Sep 2007","Customer Benefits","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Benefits for Customer : Higher ROI/Lower IT investments ROI is a catchall phrase commonly used for any of several ways to measure the business value of a project. In financial terms, ROI means profit divided by investment, expressed as a percentage. This challenge of measuring the value of an IT investment has spawned a whole series of other ROI-like financial metrics. The most frequently mentioned of these are Payback Period, Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, and Economic Value Added. All cart their share of specific strengths and weaknesses. AlterFiction understands that making TCO (total cost of ownership) work for you is essential in today \'s economy. Business leaders insist on rapid return on investment (ROI).ROI cannot capture all of the benefits of a technology investment such as ERP, and the calculations are overly complex in most cases. Sure, you can measure the tangible benefits, such as cycle-time improvements, decreased errors, and improved asset utilization, but coming up with metrics to measure the intangibles is not so easy. IT investments are not just about technology purchases anymore; they are also about people . And perhaps the only way to measure impact is to make a judgment call and trust that the IT department knows what it is doing. And sometimes, financial justifications have to be tossed aside when an IT investment simply makes good sense. Flexibility &amp; Scalability According to IBM, 28% of all application failures are related to installation and configuration errors. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are a strong fit with organizations dominated by routine, highly programmed technologies, and tightly regulated operations. However, while these settings are best suited for ERP implementation, they also have the greatest difficulty making use of the knowledge ERP systems generate because of their inherent rigidity, inertia, and resistance to change. AlterFiction adopted a thin client model to improve efficiency and resource utilization. Our standard offerings are fully integrated, centralized solution which is future proof, well supported and will grow with the needs of business. You can easily customize and extend AlterFiction \'s applications as your needs and requirements evolve. Browser-based clients are deployment-free, also keeping down TCO. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",16);arrFiles[3]=new Array(4,"bs_2010.htm","20 Sep 2007","Business in 2010","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Articles &gt;&gt; ALTERFICTION : 2010 Global Business Standards By, Anup Hariharan Nair, August 2008 This paper is intended to provide to provide a vision of some of the software innovations and business practices that will shape administrative applications within a reasonable planning horizon, now until 2010. 20/10 Vision – Next Generation of Applications A person with 20/10 vision sees clearly at 20 feet what an average person sees 10 feet away from an eye chart. It doesn’t mean that the person can see something that doesn’t exist, but rather that better vision just allows things to be seen much more clearly. Many colleges and universities have successfully implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and taken first steps in streamlining operating procedures. However, these institutions are still being challenged to reduce financial and operational burdens while solving the limitations of current ERP offerings, in particular: • Reducing the costs of purchase, implementation and support • Eliminating unnecessary complexity • Gaining greater flexibility in order to adapt rapidly to changing business needs, to adopt new innovations powered by the Internet, and to respond to requirements for better integration of data and processes, especially with external resources. The application software industry is in the midst of a paradigm shift, one based on an “open approach” that is being advocated by AlterFiction and others. The elements of an open approach -- open source, open standards, open architecture and open communities – will a powerful combination for the creation of the next generation of applications and business practices. Colleges and universities and commercial software providers alike need to plan and formulate a clear vision of the factors that will shape business applications over the next five years. Summary of Major Trends, Conditions and Directions 1. Modular, not Monolithic – Applications will be built on an open, standards-based architecture, and solutions will be assembled from a collection of freely available and/or less costly components. 2. Open Community Source Model – Colleges and universities will pool application development and monetary resources to create a new model for the cooperative development and on-going support of open source learning and business applications. 3. Commodity Middleware – Client requirements for easier and better integration with other institutions and with an extended partner community will drive the broad adoption of open standards for interoperability and trusted relationships, resulting in the connecting software, or middleware, becoming commoditized. 4. Open Source Enterprise Services Bus -- The next progression in commodity middleware will be an open source enterprise services bus (ESB) that is customized for higher education. An ESB is an integration server that uses messages to carry data between different programs and services in a standards-based, secure and consistent manner. 5. Superior Vertical Solutions -- Developers will create customized and customizable modules, which will provide superior functionality and will be able to be easily plugged into an open application framework. 6. Networked Communities -- New value networks will sprout up within the higher education community based on informal associations between individuals and units that have common learning, research and business interests and requirements. 7. Software-as-a-Service – Institutions will increasingly utilize hosted services -- software applications, integration services, and back office administrative processing -- as they evaluate the benefits of “software as a service”, rather than continued acceptance of the traditional model of software licensing that treats software as an asset. 8. Process Modeling and Customer-Driven Development – Developers will create business processing models that can be easily customized and will make them openly available. Business professionals will use the models to rapidly build and customize applications, minimizing the need for professional programming. 9. Universal Clients and Mobility -- Software already installed on desktops, laptops and tablets – such as a Web browser and office suite (Microsoft and open source) -- will serve as the universal clients for applications, although institutions also will be expected to provide access to services and applications from handheld devices. 10. Universal Identity, Privacy and Security Practices – The higher education community will adopt a universal approach for the authentication and authorization of all constituents to applications within and between institutions, and with external trading partners. The approach will employ federated directory services and include a cheap, convenient second factor such as likely a security token, perhaps with a biometric identifier. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",20);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"careers.htm","20 Sep 2007","careers","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt;Jobs Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing Careers at AlterFiction Variety. Learning. Teamwork. Growth. Joining AlterFiction translates into continual opportunities to expand on what you can do. Our employees come together with a wide variety of consulting, technology and outsourcing skills and backgrounds to create talented teams of problem-solvers. We help clients become high-performance business. Interested candidates should submit resume and salary history/requirements by: * Email: jobs-in@alterfiction.com For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",13);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"cms.html","20 Sep 2007","CMS - Content Management System","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Enterprise Resource Planning &gt;&gt; CMS (Content Management System) : A Web Application Framework ideal for creating and deploying projects such as commercial web sites, corporate intranets and extranets, online publishing portals, and custom vertical applications. AlterFiction Content Management eases and automates the processes for creating, managing and publishing content for the Web, giving business users extended control over the management of their Web content. Designed for organizations that need to simplify the management of content to Web sites and portals, AlterFiction Content Management enables organizations to cost-effectively increase the value of their interactions with customers, partners, suppliers and employees. Intuitive and configurable roles-based management console enables business and technical users to manage their content and portal management objectives through one interface. Integrated with business processes, users can share knowledge and collaborate on any task, using e-mail, desktop applications and Web-based workspace. Manage virtually all of your organization \'s information from an intuitive and configurable roles-based content management console. Speed AlterFiction Content Management can increase return on investment of your enterprise Web applications by providing a comprehensive content management application that can be easily configured to business needs, enabling organizations to quickly deploy and manage Web sites and portals. Ease-of-Use AlterFiction Content Management enhances business user productivity with intuitive interfaces for managing the entire lifecycle of content to Web sites and portals. Standards-Based AlterFiction Content Management can lower total cost of ownership of your enterprise Web applications by being built entirely on open standards, such as XML, J2EE, and Web services, which will enable enterprises to quickly deploy and easily manage highly scalable and reliable Web sites, applications and portals. Solutions to Fit Your Organization AlterFiction Content Management provides a fast, cost effective and powerful solution to create and manage content for your enterprise Intranet, extranet or internet application. 3RD Party Components User Interface powered by : RDXdesigns &#169; Reporting Engine powered by : BusinessObjects &#169; Specifications : (WA-suit) (Content Management systems) Version: v1.63.0.J6 Installer type: OS web installer (local server install) /raw files with xml descriptors (remote server install) . Platform to run: .NET / Java EE / APACHE (with mono ) Reporting framework: BusinessObjects Database: MySQL 5+, IBM DB2 8.1+, Oracle 9+ MS-SQL 2000/05 -Also supports Fileserver databases (Installed by Default through setup) Implementation: Internet &amp; Intranet Architecture: 3-Tier &amp; n-Tier supporting Grid computing Supported Client Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 1.5+, Opera 7+, Safari 2+, Netscape 7+. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",23);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"consultants.html","20 Sep 2007","AlterFiction Consultants for our ERP packages","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; BUSINESS CONSULTANTS : AlterFiction&#39;s Consultants represents a wide variety of information technology consultants who provide consulting, implementation, support, training, strategic planning, and business analysis services. Who are Business Consultants &amp; Why Do I need one ? Any budding business or established corporation could use the advice of business consultants to help improve everyday operations. One advantage of hiring independent business consultants is getting an outsider&#39;s perspective. This is important for a company that may be very set in its ways, where fresh ideas might revitalize the business and uncover some overlooked opportunities. Professional business consultants have expertise that can be focused on a particular specialty without reorganizing existing resources. Growing businesses have ever-changing needs and the pains of gaining solid ground in any market can benefit from consulting services. Marketing consultants can help get the word out about your goods and services by analyzing your target audience and the benefits of advertising in different mediums. Whether traditional media or online, advertising business consultants can make sure you marketing budget is being spent correctly. For technical, IT, and computer consultants , make sure to do an in-depth background check and interview so you&#39;re assured of the appropriate licensure and certification for the job. The majority of business consultant contracts are short-term investments for a quick boost in productive while saving any long-term effects on the overall organizational structure. Seasonal consulting work can also be a cost effective solution that outsources work on accounting or taxes and other cyclical commerce transactions. AlterFiction&#39;s Consultants For companies looking to better leverage technology towards their business goals, AlterFiction provides consulting services to help them determine a strategy most suitable to their industry and their business environment. These include benchmarking of their current systems and processes, gap analysis, drafting of a future technology roadmap, Determination of systems and applications to outsource and improvement of their internal processes. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",19);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"contact_us.htm","20 Sep 2007","Contact AlterFiction","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Feedback e-mail Chat Name* Email* Message* Investor Relations investors@alterfiction.com Training Center training@alterfiction.com Support department support@alterfiction.com Customer Service customer@alterfiction.com Product Feedback profeed@alterfiction.com Chat Online Telephone: (+91) 981965 9889 Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",18);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"crm.html","20 Sep 2007","CRM - Customer Relationship Management","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Enterprise Resource Planning &gt;&gt; CRM (Customer Relationship Management) : AlterFiction \'s Customer Intelligence provides the vital knowledge needed to help organizations build a marketing-ready enterprise and create a sustainable competitive advantage. I need to know more about my customers. A consistent view of each customer \'s behavior is critical for identifying your most valuable customers. Unfortunately, many companies find that customer data is scattered across the enterprise. It is impossible to have a 360-degree view of your customers when data from sales, marketing, service, operations and finance are all stored in different places. Our marketing efforts are inefficient and often ineffective. Many organizations frequently miss deadlines for campaign execution, and the results of those campaigns are always disappointing. Customer Intelligence provides the vital knowledge needed to help organizations build a marketing-ready enterprise and create a sustainable competitive advantage. With AlterFiction Customer Intelligence, campaigns and programs implemented across channels will be effective, consistent and timely. They will target the right customers with the right offers. And with the power of AlterFiction  \' predictive analytics, you can be confident that actual results will match predicted ones, even before you spend anything on a new campaign. AlterFiction Customer Intelligence includes the most complete set of capabilities available for improving customer value and marketing ROI: Marketing Automation is the most comprehensive campaign management solution available. It provides everything needed to turn raw, disparate customer data into profitable marketing campaigns – all the way through inception, execution and measurement. Marketing Optimization applies sophisticated mathematical approaches to optimize marketing campaign ROI given limited budgets, channel capacities and other organizational constraints. E-mail Marketing delivers a permission-based e-mail marketing solution to augment AlterFiction Marketing Automation campaigns, thus enabling users to create personalized and traceable e-mail messages. Interaction Management uses patented behavior tracking technologies to enable real-time marketing conversations through dialogues. Web Analytics lets you learn how each individual navigates your Web site, whether they are buying and whether they are likely to come back. 3RD Party Components User Interface powered by : RDXdesigns &#169; Reporting Engine powered by : BusinessObjects &#169; Specifications : (WA-suit) (Customer Relationship Management) Version: v1.63.0.J6 Installer type: OS web installer (local server install) /raw files with xml descriptors (remote server install) . Platform to run: .NET / Java EE / APACHE (with mono ) Reporting framework: BusinessObjects Database: MySQL 5+, IBM DB2 8.1+, Oracle 9+ MS-SQL 2000/05 -Also supports Fileserver databases (Installed by Default through setup) Implementation: Internet &amp; Intranet Architecture: 3-Tier &amp; n-Tier supporting Grid computing Supported Client Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 1.5+, Opera 7+, Safari 2+, Netscape 7+. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",22);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"developmentmodel.htm","20 Sep 2007","AlterFiction Development model","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Articles &gt;&gt; Timebox Lifecycle model ALTERFICTION uses timebox development lifecycle. In Project management, a timebox is a period of time in which to accomplish some task. The end date is set in stone and may not be changed. If the team exceeds the date, the work is considered a failure and is cancelled or rescheduled. Some timeboxes allow the team to adjust the scope of the task in order to meet the deadline. Timeboxes are used as a form of risk management for tasks that easily run over their deadlines. Timeboxes are commonly used in agile software development to manage software development risk. In agile development, the team is repeatedly tasked with producing a releasable improvement to software, timeboxed to a specific number of weeks. When considering the traditional triple constraints of Project management (time, cost and scope) the time and cost constraints are fixed in this type of project contracting, but the scope (requirements) constraint is not. Therefore, timeboxing is the favorable type of contracting for projects in which the deadline is the most critical aspect and when not all requirements are completely specified upfront. A lack of detailed specifications typically is the result of a lack of time, or the lack of knowledge of the desired end result (solution). In many types of projects, and especially in software engineering, analyzing and defining all requirements and specifications before the start of the realization phase is impossible. The advantages of timeboxing over working with more traditional methods - in which there is a need to specify all details and features upfront - are that work can be started on the actual solution, or product, sooner, because less requirements and specifications gathering is necessary upfront. There is also a better structure for allowing for new insights that are developed during the project to be reflected in the end result. 1. Define Why do you need our services? A clear, defined business problem must be produced to before conceptualizing the solution. Who is your target market? Understanding your end users in integral to the projects success. What will the solution involve? What are all the factors, what are the strategies and what are the objectives? The User Requirements Model will capture these. How will the solution meet its objectives? The technical specifics are outlined in detail. 2. Design Tiger will design several concepts with a look and feel rationale. Tiger involves you at this stage to ensure the chosen concept is the image you want. Photographs are taken if needed. 3. Develop Coding begins and the site starts to get built. Content sourcing. Use case model (implementation neutral). Information architecture (use cases, etc). Interface design 4. Deploy and Promote The working site is proof read. Functional testing and Launched. Where applicable, promotion of the site begins. 5. Maintain and Innovate The site can be streamlined for better performance and capture users interest better once some traffic data is established. What are people looking at mostly, What are common traffic paths in the site, What are people searching, When and why are they leaving. New technologies or ideas may emerge in-time, and new functions to the site can create even greater ROI, since Tiger already has the background thinking into your business. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",19);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"erp.html","20 Sep 2007","AlterFiction ERP Home","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; ERP Packages : AlterFiction \'s web-based technologies gives organizations and companies the necessary knowledge to increase sales and revenues, identify opportunities, increase productivity, decrease operating costs, and discover potential threats, fraud, and risks. ----&gt;Optimize all resources with the power of information services AlterFiction \'s Business Consultants help to custom tailor the packages for the company needs and drastically reduce the company gaps during GAP analysis. Finally AlterFiction saves the money spent on ERP implementation by making effective use of the Open-Source technology. ISES (Industrial service estimation software) RMS (Resource Management systems) CMS (Content Management System) eShop (Shopping Application/ecommerce solution) CRM (Customer Relationship Management) For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",16);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"eshop.html","20 Sep 2007","eShop - electronic-shop / ecommerce application / ecommerce solution","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Enterprise Resource Planning &gt;&gt; e-Shop (Shopping Application) : Shopping cart software provides everything you need to build, update and maintain an online store. Our shopping cart is search engine friendly, easy to manage and provides an enriched shopping experience for your customers. AlterFiction delivers more than just a powerful shopping cart solution. We offer a complete online store builder with built-in shopping cart that empowers any business to sell online. Some of the most important problems  \'out-of-the-box \' shopping carts owners usually face are described in few simple questions: Will this ecommerce solution reflect all edges of my business? Can I integrate it into my existing website? What do I do to make my online shop support special functionality? Different shopping carts deal these problems in different ways. There is no universal ecommerce shopping cart software to fit every requirement of every online business owner on the planet, so we developed a concept to provide optimal solution for most ecommerce projects: You receive a complete source code and SQL tables for database to make them extended or customized easily. AlterFiction \'s e-Shop is a turnkey package. Installation is handled by web-based step-by-step wizard to make the system running immediately after receiving it. AlterFiction \'s e-Shop is search engine friendly. It has integrated HTML catalog functionality to gain benefits of dynamic content and static HTML preferred by search engines. We provide free technical support. Our experts are always ready to answer questions, even handle installation &amp; configuration tasks. We also offer custom programming services. Every client can get a storefront with a unique look. We can customize the software to completely fit the structure of your business. Our software is made for: A company that has already been doing retail sales. A company that wants to start an online sales channel. Distributors / wholesalers. Internet companies. Export / Import companies. Adult store owners. ISP and web-hosting companies who want to offer an ecommerce solution. 3RD Party Components User Interface powered by : RDXdesigns &#169; Reporting Engine powered by : BusinessObjects &#169; Specifications : (WA-suit) (electronic shop/ ecommerce application/ shopping application) Version: v1.63.0.J6 Installer type: OS web installer (local server install) /raw files with xml descriptors (remote server install) . Platform to run: .NET / Java EE / APACHE (with mono ) Reporting framework: BusinessObjects Database: MySQL 5+, IBM DB2 8.1+, Oracle 9+ MS-SQL 2000/05 -Also supports Fileserver databases (Installed by Default through setup) Implementation: Internet &amp; Intranet Architecture: 3-Tier &amp; n-Tier supporting Grid computing Supported Client Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 1.5+, Opera 7+, Safari 2+, Netscape 7+. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",22);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"index.htm","20 Sep 2007","AlterFiction Home","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Latest news Work on 2010 standard global business processes definition has started. AlterFiction team has joined the MONO community contributing to ongoing development of framework. more news About AlterFiction For many enterprise organizations, the Web is the first and most important point of contact with customers and prospects. AlterFiction helps these organizations improve customer interactions by delivering highly personalized, participatory online experiences. AlterFiction&#39;s technology gives organizations and companies the necessary knowledge to increase sales and revenues, identify opportunities, increase productivity, decrease operating costs, and discover potential threats, fraud, and risks. learn more Business Help! ERP Solutions for Business Development model Consultants for you AlterFiction \'s Consultants represents a wide variety of information technology consultants who provide consulting, implementation, support, training, strategic planning, and business analysis services. learn more Benefits for business Higher ROI/Lower IT investments, Flexibility &amp; Scalability &amp; more. learn more ISES RMS CMS eShop CRM learn more ALTERFICTION uses timebox development lifecycle. In Project management, a timebox is a period of time in which to accomplish some task. The end date is set in stone and may not be changed. If the team exceeds the date, the work is considered a failure and is cancelled or rescheduled. Some timeboxes allow the team to adjust the scope of the task in order to meet the deadline.. learn more Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",20);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"ises.html","20 Sep 2007","ISES - Industrial Service Estimation Software","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Enterprise Resource Planning &gt;&gt; ISES (Industrial service estimation software) : ISES is an ERP module that helps top level executives to increase the transparency inside the industry, analyze the work and extract the specific information from a central information management system. Tackling problems. Advancing efficiency. AlterFiction products allow you to capture, create, share, manage, process, deliver, analyze, retain and dispose of information from anywhere, while supporting strategies and solutions that help organizations address the most demanding business challenges. AlterFiction is the only vendor that manages and delivers your information throughout the entire value chain. AlterFiction products allow you to realize greater business efficiency by: Managing the information lifecycle of virtually any asset Capture, store and archive Collaborate, share and find Realizing the value of managed information Automate business processes Access information through a virtual repository Reuse and deliver across many channels Improving information efficiency Understand, review and analyze Reduce risk and retain vital business records Enterprise Content Integration helps you integrate incompatible and distributed systems for faster and easier access to the information and applications that define your business. Intuitive, graphical interfaces can be used to rapidly integrate content from various sources reducing the complexity of your IT infrastructure and dramatically improving the reliability, flexibility and scalability of the supporting applications. AlterFiction \'s enterprise content integration capabilities: Easily configure integrations graphically with virtually no coding required Quickly integrate structured and unstructured content from disparate sources and applications Utilize over fifty pre-built integration adapters Deliver content to the appropriate audience when it \'s needed Dynamically map content from non-standard schemas, remote repositories and back-office applications to a virtual repository 3RD Party Components User Interface powered by : RDXdesigns &#169; Reporting Engine powered by : BusinessObjects &#169; Specifications : (WA-suit) (Industrial Service Estimation Software) Version: v1.63.0.J6 Installer type: OS web installer (local server install) /raw files with xml descriptors (remote server install) . Platform to run: .NET / Java EE / APACHE (with mono ) Reporting framework: BusinessObjects Database: MySQL 5+, IBM DB2 8.1+, Oracle 9+ MS-SQL 2000/05 -Also supports Fileserver databases (Installed by Default through setup) Implementation: Internet &amp; Intranet Architecture: 3-Tier &amp; n-Tier supporting Grid computing Supported Client Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 1.5+, Opera 7+, Safari 2+, Netscape 7+. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",22);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"mono.htm","20 Sep 2007","MONO - framework for .net Applications","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Articles &gt;&gt; ALTERFICTION : MONO framework August 2008 What is Mono? The MONO project is an open development initiative sponsored by Novell, which is working to develop an open source implementation of the Microsoft .NET Framework and runtime that will run on Unix-based platforms. It is based on the ECMA standards for C# and the Common Language Infrastructure. In , AlterFiction \'s team of developers joined the Mono community contributing to the ongoing development and testing of the open source project class libraries as well as the development of functional and stress test. In , AlterFiction \'s team of developers joined the Mono community contributing to the ongoing development and testing of the open source project class libraries as well as the development of functional and stress test. How to contribute To submit a patch, API class implementation, fix, or enhancement, the best way is to work directly on the Mono sources according to the MONO Project guidelines . This consists of generating a bug report (including source code sample) and a patch that fixes the bug, and submitting them to the Mono mailing list. For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",15);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"partners.htm","20 Sep 2007","Partners","alterfiction","AlterFiction","Sitemap &gt;&gt; ComputingHost RDXdesigns For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",12);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"policy.htm","20 Sep 2007","policy","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; AlterFiction Privacy Policy This Web site is owned and controlled by AlterFiction Corporation. AlterFiction is committed to implementing measures designed to protect the privacy of those using our services. Although AlterFiction respects the privacy of all those who visit our Site and use our online services, we do collect information from and about our users. 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These Terms may be changed or updated by the Hosts without notice. Version 061004 For more information please e-mail us at : contact@alterfiction.com Home || News || About Us || ERP || Consultants || Customer Benefits || Partners || Contact Us Copyright &#169; AlterFiction, 2004 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All logos and trademarks contained on this Site are and remain the property of their respective owners. Read Terms &amp; Policy for more details. ",21);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"rms.html","20 Sep 2007","RMS - Resource Management System","","","Sitemap &gt;&gt; Enterprise Resource Planning &gt;&gt; RMS (Resource Management systems) : RMS enables capture, processing and archiving of virtually all types of information. High volume imaging, e-mail and Web session capture, COLD, document storage, process automation and certified records management can improve efficiency, deliver responsive customer service and meet compliance objectives. AlterFiction Collaboration helps you increase productivity, make more informed decisions, and improve your crucial business relationships. RMS in secure online workspaces using e-mail, Web browsers and desktop applications. Use Your Current Productivity Tools AlterFiction Collaboration helps you create workspaces that blend with and extend your current productivity tools like e-mail, instant messaging, and desktop productivity applications. AlterFiction RMS offers features that you can easily configure to meet the unique challenges of your business: Ad-hoc workspace creation Productivity application integration Artificial Intelligence E-mail integration Instant messaging integration Collaborative document authoring Advanced subscriptions and notifications Intuitive task and issue tracking Contextual search AlterFiction document and records management capabilities: Simplify business process automation using  \'configure-and-go \' case management Provide certified records management Capture visual records of Web transactions Deliver a unified customer view with integrated COLD, imaging, e-mail and Web session capture Support high availability for critical information and processes AlterFiction Records &amp; Documents captures, processes and delivers a breadth of enterprise assets from a complete Java-based, comprehensive, integrated, enterprise document and records management system (EDRMS). AlterFiction IDM enables transitions from high-volume, paper-based processes to automated management, transactions and storage of documents and images. AlterFiction Web-Capture helps ensure the authenticity of Web transactions through secure capture and playback. 3RD Party Components User Interface powered by : RDXdesigns &#169; Reporting Engine powered by : BusinessObjects &#169; Specifications : (WA-suit) (Resource Management systems) Version: v1.63.0.J6 Installer type: OS web installer (local server install) /raw files with xml descriptors (remote server install) . Platform to run: .NET / Java EE / APACHE (with mono ) Reporting framework: BusinessObjects Database: MySQL 5+, IBM DB2 8.1+, Oracle 9+ MS-SQL 2000/05 -Also supports Fileserver databases (Installed by Default through setup) Implementation: Internet &amp; Intranet Architecture: 3-Tier &amp; n-Tier supporting Grid computing Supported Client Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 1.5+, Opera 7+, Safari 2+, Netscape 7+. 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