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Treasury Sciences Web-Site Takes Its First Baby Steps

Treasury Sciences (Code Named: ITOPS) has been our flagship product in the Treasury and Finance Domain; something we've been working on for more than our two years. A product that has been helping our clients measure their Treasury accurately for the past year or so.

At eFORCE we're obsessed with answering the why's and when we started working on ITOPS the first question we asked ourselves was simple: Why should the world of treasury care about what we had to offer them?

Two years later; I think we've explained that 'Why' pretty well. I've heard many analogies but the one that comes closest to describing what ITOPS does and why the treasury world should care is described by our CEO:

"It's almost like a Fuel Gauge. You don't want to to show too much or too little. You expect it to be accurate because you rely on it."

A Major part of ITOPS is a Product Called CMO (code named: Seagull) which is what we often refer to as the “Treasury Gauge”. Relentlessly tweaking it and making it dependable is what we've been working on for the past couple of years.

If you are into Treasury or just interested in one of the things that we (and I personally) do for a living; check out our first humble website which is far from perfect.

It's not clearly an example of best website we can build; in fact to be honest, I don't love it all that much myself, but then, we were busy building this great product that you (and our existing customers) can depend on to make some really important decisions when it comes to treasury management and the website was not one of our biggest concerns. It's the product where most of our energy has been focused so far and we're sure our existing customers, having used our products in a production environment for months, will vouch for that fact.

The website was meant to give information about a product we (the development team, the clients who use it and everyone who is associated with it) love and I think it does a decent job at doing that.  It'll will continue to get better with time. In the meantime, If you are interested in what eFORCE does with this initiative or are in general interested in the Treasury and Finance space visit us, book-mark us and keep looking out for some exciting free services we are going to announce at the new website pretty soon.

We'll be doing more posts on these services as and when we announce them. For now feel free to check out our website and let us know what you think.

Print | posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 7:55 PM

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 re: Treasury Sciences Web-Site Takes Its First Baby Steps

It is great to see an website dedicated for the service of Cash Manangement Operations. Though it has taken its fist step, It has covered lot of information in it. I believe that it will take fly to great highet in coming days as the industry has started evaluating the CMO.
10/6/2008 2:41 AM | Syed Abdul Khader
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# re: Treasury Sciences Web-Site Takes Its First Baby Steps

This was a very simple “hello world” kind of demonstration of how ASP.NET Dynamic Data can provide with basic CRUD operations on your site in matter of minutes.In future posts we will try to dive deeper into some of the concepts that’s been overviewed here.
Till then, happy programming! and keep on doing useful work in future also..
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