The November Group
Internet/Intranet Consulting
Web Site & Interactive Multimedia Design and Engineering
E-Commerce Applications Development
Company Details
Year Established:
1997
Total Sales ($CDN):
$100,000 - $200,000
Number of Employees:
6
Company Information
Dan Gall
Title:
Partner/Associate
Area of Responsibility:
Management Executive
Telephone:
(204) 943-9783
Fax:
(204) 949-0768
Email:
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Products
Website Design And Engineering
Services
Internet/Intranet Consulting
Internet Consulting
Understanding the Internet's potential and keeping abreast of
changes can be time-consuming and requires expertise that many
organizations lack. Gallmark can help.
We take the time to learn as much as possible about your
organization so that together we can develop an Internet strategy
that will work for you.
We can help you understand the possibilities, and then create
detailed recommendations for turning it into an effective, useful
tool.
Currently, marketing is the main focus for commercial Web sites
on the Internet. However, customer support should also have a
prominent role in an external Web. A Web site can help suppliers,
dealers, or field reps stay in touch with company operations. It
also can provide an excellent way to link customers directly to
supplier information.
Gallmark can analyze an existing site and determine how to evolve
it.
We'll research your market and provide a report that details what
your competitors are doing on the Internet, what you need to do
to stay ahead of them, and more.
Intranet Consulting
On the inside of your organization, there are a number of
information resources and transactions that are potential
candidates for an Intranet. Every major company has reams of
information that it must distribute to internal employees or
external customers and suppliers. Web technology gives us a way
to put all of these documents online for instant access by
authorized users.
When you look at the sheer volume of information stored by
corporations today - including reams of printed information like
computer documentation, procedures, specifications, and reference
documents - you quickly see the argument for taking information
online.
Companies also have a number of electronic resources stored on
computer that are traditionally distributed by transportable
media or by copying across network nodes.
With a Web browser like Netscape, you can catalog these resources
online for user review and automatically distribute them -
through a single mouse-click - across a network to any authorized
user who requests them.
Web browsers also give us a way to communicate with employees,
customers, or suppliers, present information, capture feedback,
and process the feedback automatically through databases or
scripting mechanisms. They also support spontaneous user searches
of information archives or databases.
A well-designed Intranet can provide an excellent way to unify
the far-flung operations of a company and increase the ease,
frequency, and quality of inter-departmental communication.
Gallmark Corporation has all the expertise you need to get your
Intranet started.
Interactive Multimedia
Interactive
Multimedia
In addition to Web sites, Gallmark Corporation also offers
Interactive Multimedia Design and Engineering services for
audiovisual presentations, interactive kiosks, games,
computer-based training programs, and more.
Interactive multimedia promises to revolutionize the way we work,
learn, and communicate. By integrating text, graphics, animation,
video and sound, multimedia engages the senses and allows people
to interact with information in a richer, more natural way.
Our product line is diverse and allows us to cater to the needs
of any size of organization or development budget, from
PowerPoint presentations and simple visual slide shows on floppy
disk to online interactive seminars and fully produced and
authored CD-ROMs.
Let us show you how effective the unconventional can be.
E-commerce Application Development
E-Commerce
Electronic commerce is emerging as a new and extraordinarily
cost-effective way to do business.
In 1996, some $2.6 billion in revenue was generated from
transactions across the Internet. And analysts estimate that
number will grow to be over $200 billion by 2001.
About 5.2 million Canadians will use the Internet on a regular
basis in 1998, and over 2 million homes will be connected by
year's end. Thirty-four per cent of Canadian Net surfers will
come from households with incomes of $50,000 to $59,000 a year,
while those earning $60,000 to $79,000 will account for 18 per
cent of Net users.
Companies that are prepared for this explosion in Net use with
well-developed strategies in place to take advantage of it will
be in a position to potentially dominate their markets. They'll
do so using mass-market, wafer-thin segmentation coupled with
internal 'network-enabled' capabilities to both target and
deliver superior value propositions to their customers via
electronic channels such as the Web.
Companies that are already online will have a significant head
start on the competition, and the global network infrastructure
holds so much promise as a medium for commercial transactions
that future advances in network technology will make it even more
imperative for companies to do business over the Internet.
That's why it's so important to start piloting and experimenting
now, in order to develop an effective arsenal of customer
connections that will strengthen relationships and add value to
what you have to offer.
Gallmark Corporation is helping a number of our clients develop
e-commerce strategies and solutions that work. No matter what a
company's size or in-house expertise, invariably there are ways
for any organization to conduct transactions over the Net.