Custom PHP Database Applications
This blog entry was posted on May 27, 2007.
Custom PHP MySQL databases are used to add interactive functionality to websites. By adding online tools, searchable databases of your work, pricing wizards and complex sign-up applications you can automate your business website. This can effectively lower your operating costs and improve your level of customer service.
By combining the server side technology of PHP database programming with your specific business functions, you can allow 24/7 access to applications designed to sell or service your customers.
The difference between a web designer and a web developer is that a developer usually has more back-end programming skills for building shopping carts and member databases. At Doug Williams and Associates we have both teams of high end graphic designers and high end PHP web developers.
These are some examples of our web development portfolio
- Online DISC personality profile Free team building tool
- Online business analysis tool Determine the strengths and weaknesses in your business management.
- Searchable web design portfolio Ability to browse or search photos and descriptions
- Futon furniture and beds Searchable database of products carried at their retail store
- Plastic injection molded parts Photo gallery of products they have produced
- Portland Oregon luxury condos Site map graphically showing available and sold units
- Lead referral groups Online membership application
- Commercial equipment loan application Secure online loan application
- Custom tempered glass pricing wizard Calculates price based on size, thickness and material and then processes order.
- Searchable stolen property database Designed for use by insurance companies and consumers to report stolen property.
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