Our client list features an impressive array of well-known
names such as GlaxoSmithKline, Unilever, Samsung, Volvo, DTAC, Thai Pure Drinks
Ltd (Coke) and ATEC Computer. We also work with a number of up-and-coming local
companies and organizations such as the International Legal Councillors of Thailand
(ILCT) and ECC Thailand.
A list of our most recent projects is presented
below. To see more information about each, click on 'more >>':
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Web Services
Bank of Thailand
Over 50 banks are required to send documents and financial information to the Bank of Thailand daily. This proved to be difficult as many banks have different software and hardware systems so integration of all the systems was necessary. IBM was called in to create a solution and they decided that the international standardized web services would be the ideal answer.
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Point of Sales Application
Fascino
Fascino is one of Thailand’s largest distributors of pharmaceuticals in the country. They commissioned Hyro Thailand to develop a custom application to assist them manage the ordering and sales process for their 44 franchise retailers throughout the country.
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Project Management and Control Application
Teo Hong Silom (THS)
THS is a leading construction company. They required and application that allowed them to control and track the progress of projects and project bids.
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E-learning Application (EduWORKS)
United Broadcasting Corporation
UBC- United Broadcasting Corporationis a leading Thai pay TV operator in Thailand. They required web based application that allowed their 1,200 staff to train and testing themselves via their LAN based PCs. Hyro Thailand supplied its “EduWORKS” application to satisfy this requirement.
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Intranet & Systems Integration
Coca Cola (Thai Pure Drinks Ltd)
Within their organization, Thai Pure Drinks Ltd (TPDL) have many different IT systems ranging from Active Directory to JD Edwards. Cyberworks Consulting developed a web based Intranet system in .Net which pulls information from and allows access to these systems from within a single web based application.
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Class Management & Human Resourcing System
ECC (Thailand)
ECC (Thailand) is Thailand's largest computing and english school and has over 40 branches around the country. To improve their marketing and business efficiency, ECC (Thailand) commissioned Hyro Thailand to build a computerized class and staff management system based on Microsoft's .Net framework and low cost Windows CE terminals.
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12-Plus Teen Portal & Content Management System
Osotspa
Osotspa, one of Thailand's oldest and largest pharmaceutical and medical firms, recently went online with a sophisticated portal and content management system for its 12-Plus range of products. The system was developed entirely by Hyro Thailand in record time using Microsoft's .Net framework and SQL Server 2000 technologies.
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Online Survey Engine & OLAP Analysis Tool
Prasena
Prasena, an e-conomic consulting company embodying considerable management, technical and human resources experience, approached Hyro Thailand with the aim to provide its corporate resources integration and optimization audit system online. Although mainly web based, the development required considerable business logic and backend programming - enough in fact that to describe it as a mere website would not do it justice.
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Express Card System
EGV Cinemas
EGV Cinemas, part of a major international chain, required a software application to manage their member privilege card issuance and redemption process. Using the card members can pre-purchase credits and then redeem them for movie passes at a later time. For this purpose Hyro Thailand developed an easy to use 32Bit Windows based application with an Outlook style icon driven user interface.
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Managed Customer Support System
DTAC
DTAC, a local cellular telephone network company came to Hyro Thailand will a problem; due to the large number of customers visiting their website they were receiving large numbers of query email messages each day. Their aim was to reduce the number of emails and the time spent answering them – but still maintain a high level of customer service.
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