Sep 7, 2020

CRMs: A critical need for customer engagement

By |Business Insights|

Now that your business has addressed immediate needs mentioned in our recent post, it’s time to take the next step and consider how your business may need to change, fundamentally, for the future. In our previous list, 5 IT Solutions Your Business Needs Right Now, we focused on how to manage internal operations—a key [...]

Aug 4, 2020

Blockchain’s Impact on Supply Chain

By |Blockchain, Business Insights, Chateaux News, Events, Thought Leadership|

Chateaux's blockchain thought leader Nick Kammerman discusses blockchain and its impact on supply chain with industry leaders from IBM and Trust Your Supplier Network Exclusive showcase: "Learn how IBM Business Partners are addressing supply chain needs to a variety of industries leveraging IBM Blockchain Platform technology" Part of Momentum's Blockchain Supply Chain Virtual Summit, [...]

Mar 31, 2020

Chateaux: Business as Usual

By |Business Insights, Chateaux News, Cloud Computing|

How we’re maintaining business continuity during the coronavirus pandemic Unless your business is situated in a particularly at-risk location, your business continuity plan—while a key priority—is not likely something that was on your mind. And even if your office is perched on a cliff in a landslide zone, you may not have considered preparations [...]

Jan 20, 2017

Five Ways Sitefinity Makes Web Analytics Easy

By |Business Insights, Tips and Tricks|

Clients have been overwhelmingly impressed by customized analytics reports implemented in Sitefinity CMS. The reporting capabilities within Sitefinity aim to help mid-size corporations manage and track digital marketing campaigns and other facets of their online strategy. Chateaux’s developers work with clients to identify key performance indicators which allow them to set up the most [...]

May 20, 2015

Solidifying Strong Relationships with EDI: Chateaux Success Story

By |Business Insights, Chateaux News|

Electronic data exchange (EDI) allows two different companies, even within two  different countries, to electronically exchange documents with each other. Examples of such documents include purchase orders, invoices, shipping notices, and many others. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), EDI is defined as "the computer-to-computer interchange of strictly formatted messages that [...]

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