Once an organization has clean, well-structured information, creating applications for very specific business needs is surprisingly easy. Here are some examples of applications created using readily-available data and a common interface.
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A revenue management system that dynamically adjusts inventory prices based on a set of business rules.
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Automatically push your inventory information to web sites, listing aggregators, and marketing automation platforms. Syndicator handles data translation, so the recipient people and systems get information in a familiar format.
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Visualize your customers by multiple dimensions.
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Visualize your company’s organization structure in a variety of formats based on current information.
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An application that enables Corporate Chatters to quickly access exactly what they are looking to communicate from a breadth of information. For example, someone may want information on a certain product and within seconds the Corporate Chatter can pull that information from Stemmons and quickly relay the answer to the inquiry.
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Create Cases based on business rules, including recurrence and the ability to assign cases based on current roles and measures. Cast allows authorized users to set a case generation job in motion, and have it continue on schedule until stopped.