The Product:
2H Systems offers a data-driven, metadata-informed, cloud delivery framework. The system is designed and structured to support a truly dynamic and multiple-tiered web architecture - one that can accommodate true "self-management" of configuration and content by consumer groups. It excels in data intake and reporting. Due to the inherent nature of the data display and intake modules, it is easily configured to meet customer needs when combined with careful analysis of business requirements. This eliminated building many difficult-to-modify custom screens. Changes and modifications were easily executed through metadata updates, thereby allowing the module to “flex” and “evolve” without programming.
The 2h Data Framework is an ideal solution for:
A group who wants to spend more time on developing new modules that enhance business productivity.
A group where the IT programming staff is spending the majority of its time on updates and management of content
A group with little or no IT staff
A group where an IT staff existed, but the IT budget precluded a fully dynamic, data driven web architecture
A group where IT web programmers need to spend time on developing business-specific web applications rather than re-inventing the wheel
An entity that wants to quickly have a web presence with self managed content and information management.
The Focus
2h Systems LLC focuses in a number of areas: These are, chiefly, systems architecture, database design, security, systems analysis, analysis briefs, and the Linux platform. As an agent of 2h Systems, we strive to deliver honest, direct, and insightful feedback. While the temptation to forecast costs and projections that are favorable to our standing with the client, we will always tell it like it is - good or bad - hopefully, in a palatable format. It may initially feel slightly caustic, but eventually clients learn that they can trust the input regardless of its impact on the messenger (2h).
Projects are similar to relationships: Without constant adjustments and alignments, perception may not reflect reality. Soon, decisions may be made on unrealistic expectations and can hasten the demise of a project.