Testimonials

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Risk management system / Corporate Governance system for PwC, UK
PRISM is a web-based Risk Management tool for any organization. Organizational Objectives are recorded in the system. Risks associated with each Objective and Risk potential assessment form an important aspect.

To mitigate the Risks, Controls can be placed, Issues can be raised and Actions can be taken. After these mitigation measures, Risk is assessed again.

The application encompasses sophisticated Management Views and reports with full-fledged application security.
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Oracle 11i Applications Upgrade Project
Webster Financial Corporation

The project’s purpose was to update processes, supporting software, and infrastructure thus accommodating growth, fulfilling compliancy regulations, expanding customer service, and enabling Webster to remain a leading supplier of financial services.
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MANUFACTURING AND LOGISTICS

Infrastructure Performance Management System
GE Medical Systems, Singapore required a mechanism to constantly monitor the performance of network related services like Internet server, Intranet server, Microsoft Exchange server etc.
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FREIGHT AGENCY MANAGEMENT System (FAMS)
Bax Global, Singapore wanted to link all their disparate accounting system to maintain a centralized accounting system.
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EMERGING MARKETS

Cisco Element Manager Framework (CEMF) /
Element Manager (EM) Development

CEMF is a product suite of advanced carrier class framework, end operator applications, and toolkits. This suite was designed specifically to address the challenges of developing and deploying robust, large scale, multi-vendor, and multi technology management solutions.
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Call Report System
Ministry of Manpower (MOM), Singapore wanted a new CRS (Call Report System) to act as a repository of external company information and also to understand external customers better.

Read full story on how Cambridge was able to anticipate and meet needs as well as to sell MOM’s messages and programs more effectively.
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