American Board of Surgery
Arcweb developed and executed a strategic go-to-market plan for the American Board of Surgery, enabling an on-time, on-budget launch of a mobile app to make surgical education materials available anytime, anywhere.
Arcweb took an enterprise logistics product from concept to market in a matter of months with our rapid prototyping methodology.
Having sold his previous mailroom distribution company to Neopost, QTrak founder, Gary Shank knows mailroom services. He identified a significant demand for fast, mobile and accurate electronic package processing and record-keeping—particularly amongst large companies and universities that have volume-heavy mailroom operations. These organizations need to make sure not a single package is missed. And that means accurate records of package arrivals, routes and deliveries.
The answer was QTrak, a package tracking infrastructure for large scale internal mail systems that utilizes the power and accessibility of the iOS platform as well as traditional package scanning tools.
But with time of the essence, Shank needed to get QTrak up and running fast. To make that happen, his first call was to Arcweb Technologies.
After just four months of close collaboration, rapid prototyping and regular product demonstrations with the Arcweb design and development team, Shank now had the enterprise logistics product he needed: an iPhone/iPod touch app with a robust web presence to manage packages in real time. QTrak is now in enterprise and university mailrooms across the country. To date, Arcweb has built seven iterations of QTrak, each time developing for new features based on customer demand.
After just four months of close collaboration, rapid prototyping and regular product demonstrations with the Arcweb design and development team, Shank now had the enterprise logistics product he needed: an iPhone/iPod touch app with a robust web presence to manage packages in real time. QTrak is now in enterprise and university mailrooms across the country. To date, Arcweb has built seven iterations of QTrak, each time developing for new features based on customer demand.
Arcweb developed and executed a strategic go-to-market plan for the American Board of Surgery, enabling an on-time, on-budget launch of a mobile app to make surgical education materials available anytime, anywhere.
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