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Posts Tagged ‘automotive’

Trends in Driverless and Connected Cars

Let’s talk about elevators for a minute. Yes, elevators. When modern elevators were invented in the 1800’s, they looked and operated much differently than elevators do today. They were manual and required operators to move between floors. They also had their fair share of safety problems. No one at the time could have imagined that […]

The Race to Connect with Customers in a Whole New Way

Perficient had the honor of participating in Cox Automotive’s first-ever Salesforce Summit earlier this year at their company headquarters in Atlanta. As our client, it was so exciting to not only see 150 business and technology leaders we work with, from across the more than 25 brands Cox Automotive owns, come together to share and learn from other […]

Driving Collaboration Forward with IBM

A retail leader in automotive replacement parts and accessories is always looking to increase employee collaboration and speed of business. While there were technologies in place, information was spread out over four intranet sites serving different audiences as well as a SharePoint site. For employees looking to assist car and body-shop owners with the auto […]

Improved Customer Experience – Where the Rubber Meets the Road

One of the nation’s largest marketer of tires for auto replacements, required a secure, scalable and flexible user friendly point-of-sale application. Perficient partnered with them to implement a new system for sales associates, which provides a faster way to access enterprise data and ultimately provide better customer service. In order to accommodate increasing workloads, the SOA-based solution […]

Horizontal vs Vertical Portals: The User Interface

So I started a series on whether you should take a look at vertical portal solutions for your industry or whether you should just go with a horizontal portal vendor.   Today I want to take a look at the user interface.  In many ways, the UI provides some of the highest value to end users […]

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