Software Services
aka SoftwareIT Services

 

Web Applications

NoteworthyIT software engineers specialize in the development of custom web applications. Web applications are often used to sell products or collect and display information. They are always dynamic and information is usually stored in a SQL database such as Microsoft SQL, MySQL, or Oracle. NoteworthyIT has been developing database applications since 1985 and web applications since 1997. We develop these applications in ColdFusion, Microsoft .NET, PHP, and/or Java.
See our Web Applications page or our Website Examples page for more information. Download our article How Web Applications Can Save Money.

Pick/Multivalue Applications Design and Development

Since 1986, we have developed Pick-based database applications for manufacturing, distribution, insurance, healthcare, sales order processing, transportation, EDI, and construction. These databases include UniVerse, UniData, jBASE, D3, mvBASE, and mvEnterprise.

 

See our Website Development and Database Development pages for more information.

Also check out our Database Migration page for more info on moving from one database to another.

Application Expertise

  • Manufacturing, Distribution, and Inventory Control (consumer products, electronics, food stuffs)
  • Insurance Agency Management
  • Health Care (Membership, Billing, Capitation)
  • All Accounting functions
  • Sales Order Processing and Inventory Management
  • Transportation (Dispatch, Equipment Mgt, Contractor Payables, Customer Mgt)
  • EDI (810, 856, 945 documents)
  • Engineering & Building (Requisitioning & Purchasing applications)
  • Shop Floor Maintenance
  • UPS Shipping Integration into existing applications
  • Facilities Planning and Maintenance
  • University Management (Physical Plant Management, Telecommunications Billing)

Contact Us

Noteworthy Information Technology
3580 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 2
Long Beach, CA 90804

(562) 283-5400 - office
(562) 308-1417 - fax

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