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| Every organization sits on mountains of information. No matter what the enterprise, your organization's future can be determined by the information that is stored within your firms variety of repositories (file cabinets, central databases, department databases, individual employee workstations, third party information bureaus, sticky notes, etc
). When information is difficult to access and share between appropriate parties when needed, then you have a problem of information flow or exchange. |
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The traditional view:
All you need to do is hire a wiz programmer and your problems will be solved. Or run some cable, install a few expensive computer servers on your network and some workstations and watch data flow!
The CELRON view:
First understand our customers and our customers business processes and philosophies. Then develop a plan that will match our customers requirements. Second design and build solutions for the long haul that can also be flexible enough to adapt to changes should the need arise.
Our address is:
Celron, Inc.
39655 Spanish Oaks Dr.
Temecula, CA 92592 |
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CELRON is a company that empowers organizations no matter what their industry profile is.
What empowers our customers? We like to call it Information Synergy.
What Information Synergy means to our customers is taking advantage of current technological advances in software development practices, computing and data communications to improve the availability and usefulness of information throughout our customers organizations.
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T: 866-767-6500
F: 951-767-1379
For General Inquiries:
info@celron.net
For Sales Information:
sales@celron.net
© 2002 Celron, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
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| A properly designed network infrastructure is only part of the solution. Having business process analysts/technology expert that can go beyond a myopic view, look at the whole picture of a particular enterprise, its processes and requirements is key to any solution that is derived. |
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