| To better serve our clients, Zerotime Interactive has developed a
customizable Extranet that highlights new products, provides up-to-date project
status information, and offers interactive demos of popular site features.
"With the launch of our Extranet, we've made it easier than ever to provide
relevant information to all the stakeholders in a project," said Pam Long, Vice
President of Account Services at Zerotime. |
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The Extranet provides multiple levels of access, allowing different contacts
within a client business to view all projects, select projects, or only specific
documentation related to a single project.
"We've found that a client's business can have many different information
needs," said Long. "For example, a Vice President of Marketing Communications
may need access to all the projects his division is working on in order to
manage budgets and monitor progress toward long-term goals. On the other hand, a
Marketing Assistant for the same company might only need to access meeting notes
for the single project they manage."
For large Web site development projects, the Extranet will organize planning
documents, concepts, meeting notes and progress reports, and offer access to
work in progress for client testing and review.
The Extranet will benefit prospective clients as well as existing clients.
"Zerotime has developed several customizable modules that can be incorporated
into new or existing Web sites," said Mark Cerame, Executive Vice President at
Zerotime. "By making demo versions available on our Extranet, we can let
prospective clients try out different site features before they invest in site
development."
One more benefit to the newly-developed Extranet: It gives Zerotime's
developers an opportunity to put some of their "just for fun" work online. The
first product in that category is an online temperament survey, a series of 70
short questions that categorize users into one of 16 possible temperament
styles. It also includes useful information on improving communication with any
of the temperament styles in a work environment.
"A few of us took the survey on paper at a seminar," said Long, "and we were
so intrigued by the results we wanted everyone on our staff to try it."
Zerotime's developers took the questions from the paper survey and created an
interactive survey that NEWz recipients can try. From now until March 31 the
Temperament Survey, along with the rest of Zerotime's extranet, will be
available to NEWz recipients.
To access the extranet, go to http://extranet.ztinteractive.com.
Your temporary username is "NEWz", and your password is "shamrock".
For more information on the Extranet, Zerotime products or our development
process, contact Mark Cerame at 216.736.4185 or mcerame@ztinteractive.com.
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