mrc Press Releases
m-Power launches new demonstration site for Web 2.0.
March 30, 2008, Lombard, IL - mrc has launched a brand new demonstration site, displaying
live data-driven Web 2.0 m-Power-built Web applications with a slew of new features.
"We've been expanding m-Power's features so rapidly that we wanted to make sure that our demonstration site,
Crazybikes, was fully up to par. It now features a slew of Web 2.0 features with slick,
useful drilldowns and rollovers including graphs and graphics such as product and employee photographs,"
explains Sal Stangarone, mrc's Senior Product Consultant. "Now users can gain access to information, and
large amounts of it, simply by rolling over an icon. It's incredibly expansive, and exactly the kind of
advancements that pave the way for collaborative efforts, and improved business intelligence."
Reporting options include built-in drop down options, that lead to Web reports that users can either roll
over or drill down to retrieve information, integrate in mashups such as Google Map usage, or download to
PDF, Excel, or output to Email, in addition to printable HTML and can be tried out here:
http://crazybikes.com/mrcjava/servlet/CBB2E.R00070s
The shipping calendar demo includes cascading information windows allowing users an at-a-glance drill down to
provide them with product and order information instantly. The calendar is also color-coded for at-a-glance
business intelligence, and order tracking. You can view it here:
http://crazybikes.com/mrcjava/servlet/CBB2E.I00030s
The dashboard provides real-time accounts receivable balances, with the ability to drill down to specific
reports, categories, and sales figures. View it here:
http://crazybikes.com/mrcjava/servlet/CBB2E.I00050s
Crazybikes was created from start to finish using mrc's m-Power Web application development software.
To view the new Crazybikes Demonstration site in its entirety visit:
http://www.crazybikes.com/
About mrc
mrc's development tool, m-Power, is used to create business applications and can run on any platform that supports
Java (e.g. OS/400, Linux, Unix, and Windows). Applications access DB2/400, Oracle, MySQL and MSSQL, or any
combination thereof. Using these development tools, users create an endless variety of Java-based
business applications from simple queries to reports, to complex custom enterprise systems and dashboards.
mrc was a recipient of the 2004 Apex Award for application development, is a long-time IBM Business Partner, and
has been producing award-winning development software since 1981.
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