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What they had to say...
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Enterprise Retail Company
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Red Baritone provided us with excellent technical support to improve
our complex WCS websites. Improvements in reliability and support
came in parcel with our engagement of Red Baritone. Their team
was extraordinarily dedicated which allowed us to focus more on our
business and less on chasing issues.
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IBM Senior Enterprise I/T Architect
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I would unconditionally recommend Red Baritone for any engagement
the company feels qualified to address. Red Baritone's integrity
and ethical values preclude them from accepting assignments which
they are not fully prepared to fulfill.
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A Premier IBM Business Partner
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Red Baritone has provided several consultants to assist our company
in demonstrating and articulating WebSphere expertise. We
continue to work with Red Baritone as a compliment to our own staff
of experienced IBM specialists.
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A leading provider of technology consulting and
software development services
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Working from Dallas, Red Baritone provided the necessary expertise with
WebSphere Commerce Suite that made it possible to build the development
server environment, and instruct our consultancy about WCS. Their
ability to work as both business analysts and hands-on technical advisors
made them particularly versatile. They frequently added credibility to
our WCS experience and increased our chances of winning future projects.
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Some of the sites we have worked on...
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Brief Description
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http://www.campbellhausfeld.net/
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Campbell Hausfeld
WC v5.5 Bus Ed, v6.0 Ent, WAS v5, WAS v6, DB2/400, iSeries
Campbell Hausfeld is migrating their current v5.5 implementation to the
latest version of WebSphere Commerce. Red Baritone is assisting with
the migration of their development Studio environment to Rational Application
Developer and their production environment to WebSphere Commerce v6.0.0.1. We
are enhancing several areas of the website during this phase and the migration is on
schedule to be finished in less than 90 days.
Campbell Hausfeld required a performance assessment of their online commerce
storefront in 2006. In partnership with Daniel IT, we evaluated the
client's environment, made immediate changes to the existing systems, and
compiled a list of performance recommendations the client could complete
themselves. The client expressed satisfaction in our ability to
quickly analyze their commerce environment, provide documentation and white
papers specific to their issues, and write a comprehensive assessment
document at the end of our 3-day evaluation.
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http://www.iconfitness.com/
http://www.ifit.com/
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ICON Health & Fitness, Inc.
WCS v4 Pro, WC v5.6.1 Pro, WC v6 Ent, WAS v3, WAS v6, DB2/400, iSeries
Red Baritone was recently engaged to provide architecture guidance and technical
expertise on the creation of an ESites store model. We consulted on the initial
SARs that would be required and assisted with their organization model to meet the
business separation of access control and management of international, autonomous,
country stores.
Only at http://www.ifit.com/ can you find a unique interactive fitness experience
online. Some of the business requirements architected for
iFIT that were not native to WCS included club membership / subscription
/ commission functionality, a bonus points system (iFIT Rewards),
and custom Java/JSP screens for club administration. In
addition, we were able to enhance the shopping cart flow with
built-in WCS features.
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http://www.ldscatalog.com/
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
WC v5.6 Business Edition, WAS v5, DB2 v8, AIX v5.2, DB2 Text Extenders, Proxy Server
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Online Distribution Center has
run IBM e-commerce software since the Net.Commerce days. Red Baritone and
IBM Hosting Services provide consulting and hosting support to run their online
presence over AIX hardware and WebSphere software. Red Baritone provided the
technical architecture and development services to migrate the storefront from a
v5.4 Professional Edition B2C store to a v5.6 Business Edition Hosted store business
model. In addition, we assisted with improving their catalog upload process,
source control management, maintainence procedures, and general business practices.
Recently, Red Baritone advised on their strategy to migrate to WC v6 and
continue to architect their store support for internationalization support.
Australia was launched in January and additional country stores are scheduled for 2007.
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http://www.noritsu.com/
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Noritsu America Corporation
WC v5.5, WAS v5, DB2, Windows 2000
Red Baritone, in a support role, assisted Noritsu personnel in the application of
several critical WebSphere Application server fixes to their e-commerce store.
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http://www.rydindecal.com/
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Catwalk Consulting
WC v5.6 Express, WAS v5, DB2 v8, Windows 2000
Red Baritone provided Catwalk Consulting advice on WebSphere Commerce architecture
and its abilities based on a client punch list. We worked closely with their
Technology Manager to achieve as much knowledge transfer as possible in a short
1 week period. We were able to identify and develop solutions to several hurdles
as well as isolate the more complex client requirements for a Phase II.
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http://www.sourceonehealth.com/
http://www.sourceonefilm.com/
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SourceOne Healthcare Technologies
WC v5.6 Express, WAS v5, DB2 v8, Windows 2000
SourceOne Healthcare Technologies is the largest distributor of healthcare
equipment in the world. In partnership with Daniel IT, Red Baritone
is assisting with the design, architecture, and development of two stores running
in a WebSphere Commerce Express environment on Windows 2000. The
SourceOne Film website was launched under budget and on time in less than
90 days.
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http://www.bombaycompany.com/
http://www.bombay.ca/
http://www.bombayintl.com/
http://www.baileystreet.com/
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The Bombay Company
WC v5.4, WCS v4.1, WAS v4, DB2/400, WPM, iSeries
Bombay runs well established online stores on IBM hardware and
software. Red Baritone provided all facets of WebSphere
Commerce consulting, including but not limited to performance
tuning, database cleanup, site redesign, JSP/Java development, sizing
recommendations, log analysis, customer service/support, backup support,
upgrades (PTFs), process improvement recommendations, documentation,
troubleshooting, security analysis, and day-to-day production support.
Only the International website exists as a WebSphere Commerce system today (6/05).
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http://www.harryanddavid.com/
http://www.jacksonandperkins.com/
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Harry and David/Jackson & Perkins
WCS v4, WAS v3, DB2, AIX
Bear Creek Corporation enhanced several areas of their websites in
2002. The development of an online catalog ordering system
(My Giftlist), an improved address book form with display
consolidation sitewide, a redesign of the entire checkout process,
and updates to their international pages were just some of the
enhancements completed on time and on budget.
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http://www.serenity-systems.com/catalog.html
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Serenity Systems Intl. / eComStation
Net.Commerce v3, DB2, Windows NT
A Net.Commerce catalog implementation selling eComStation merchandise
to the OS/2 community. Red Baritone is responsible for store
backups and typical site administration for this Net.Commerce store.
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http://www.emersonventilation.com/
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Emerson Climate Technologies
WCS v4, WAS v3, DB2, Windows NT
A B2B implementation of WebSphere Commerce Suite featuring
an enhanced search mechanism, a manufacturer's cross-reference
form, product RFQ submittals with replacement parts and an
accessory list.
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https://store.ibutton.com/
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iButton Online Store
Net.Commerce v3, Oracle, Solaris
An online catalog implementation of Net.Commerce featuring
customized enhancements in volume based pricing and a unique
order confirmation email transport to both the consumer and
several merchant accounts not available out-of-the-box.
This site was fully incorporated into the Maxim store in 2004.
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