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Intranet & Extranet Services Baltimore MD

Intranets and extranets help businesses in Baltimore keep track of documents, customers and each other. Find out how these virtual tools can structure your business and make you available to your client base 24/7.

Jones Networking
410-649-0900
16 S. Frederick Street
Baltimore, MD
Geek Squad
(866) 338-0243
600 E Pratt St
Baltimore, MD
Workforce Management Solutions
443-452-1940
1301 Warner St
Baltimore, MD
Professional Employment Inc
410-356-6516
6609 Reisterstown Rd Ste 109
Baltimore, MD
Charm City Technologies
410-913-8689
5911 Edna Ave
Baltimore, MD
Discount Computer Service
410-366-7300
2421 Maryland Ave
Baltimore, MD
Charm City Networks
(443) 438-7311
1414 Key Hwy
Baltimore, MD
Hudson Computer Solutions Inc
410-752-1110
1523 Beason St
Baltimore, MD
Graymar Business Solutions
410-243-6585
Po Box 4128
Baltimore, MD
Smart I T Training
410-944-4484
1502 Woodlawn DR
Baltimore, MD
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How Intranets and Extranets Can Help Your Business

Steve Longley was having trouble with Colombia, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

Longley is CEO of Integra Relationship Marketing, a direct-mail business targeting Hispanic Americans, which communicates regularly with customers and collaborators in those countries. Soon after Integra was founded in 2003, Longley realized how laborious and complicated it was to get input on documents sent back and forth by fax or simple e-mail. He set out to find an easier way, and discovered “extranets.”

Now, any number of people can easily massage or comment on a project at any time of the day or night over the company’s extranet, a computerized information system that can be accessed only by approved users within or outside the company.

“Transfer time of large documents was much more efficient using the extranet,” Longley says. Now, information-heavy communications no longer clog up Integra’s computers or have to wait until business hours in Princeton, N.J., where the company is based.

To build the extranet, Integra hired WorkZone, a four-year-old Conshohocken, Pa., startup that provides complete, private systems for businesses and facilitates their use. WorkZone was started from scratch, with no customers, and now services more than 150 companies and 15,000 individuals.

“It allowed us to very simply organize our clients’ files and grow the number of contributors we had uploading and downloading files to and from our site,” Longley says.

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