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Break away from the pack and rise to a higher level with CMA’s application development and process management services.

The role of CMA’s Application Development Team is  simple:

  1. Redesign current systems to simplify operations and create a best fit solution.
  2. Write programs for vertical or specialized needs that improve business operations.

Specialized businesses and industries require specialized solutions that are not available out of any box. Our team of experienced software analysts maintains a proven track record of overcoming operational challenges with reliable and innovative software solutions that decrease work load while helping to increase the bottom line.

Take a look at a few of the projects our Application Development Team has recently completed:

  • The development of a specialized medical billing application for Georgia Radiation Therapy Center (A division of the Medical College of Georgia)

  • The development of an HCFA 1500 mapping Application to ensure proper EDI transfer of medical claims for over 200 Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Georgia supported sites. (A UB92 Mapping Application is currently under development)

  • The development of a ticket control application to assist the Georgia Lottery in tracking ticket printing

  • The development of a Timber Management System for the United States Forestry Service to collect, analyze and map information in the field.

Large businesses mean large budgets, right? Not necessarily.

CMA has also developed several specialized applications for systems for other businesses such as Riverside Forest Products, Fulghum Fibres, Medical Computer Business Services and many others.  Our  systems help these business save time and money by  providing them with the functionality they need without waste.

Our working knowledge also provides an added advantage few can match in the areas of LAN/WAN design, systems integration, system rollout. So whether it is a complete redesign of a current process or simply the need to add functionality to systems already in place, the CMA Application Development team turns ideas into reality!

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and eCommerce

As a new era within the Internet revolution is beginning to take hold...do business over the Internet and tie these processes into existing systems to increase market exposure without disrupting current processes. The challenge is finding knowledgeable and experienced resources to help turn this idea into a working reality.

The CMA application development team has developed Internet applications since the beginning.

 CMA Application Development Services - Work smarter, not harder.

 




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CMA offers a wide range of technical & professional business services to meet the needs of today's businesses. Our impressive roster of satisfied clients are in a broad range of industries. Click on the categories below to view our service offerings.


 


 
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CMA Provides A Wide Range of Professional Programming & Application Development Services:


-  Software Selection & Implementation

-  GUI Design & Development

-  PICK Design & Development

-  Modifications & Enhancements

-  Standards Development

-  Performance Tuning

-  System Migrations & Conversions

-  Process & Systems Analysis

-  Database Conversion

-  Computerized Billing

-  Electronic Claims

-  Customized Disaster Recovery




A word on EDI and eCommerce from IDC

"Setting the stage for 1999's key shifts and trends will be rapid - and now routine - hypergrowth of Internet users and Internet commerce. IDC predicts the following for the coming year:

  • The number of Internet users will surge 28%, to 147 million.
  • Internet commerce will more than double, to $68 billion. How big is that?  Using a real-world yardstick, Internet commerce in 1999 will be on the same scale as the GDP of Ireland and Poland - but this virtual nation's economy is growing about 30 times faster than the global economy overall."

"Looking ahead, IDC predicts that from 1999 through 2002, buyers will spend nearly $900 billion online. There's a lot of opportunity at stake in the Internet economy, and as we predict below, in 1999, the strategies for capturing that opportunity will shift in important ways. Businesses are advised to position themselves accordingly."

From International Data Corporation, Internet User and Commerce Growth 1999



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