Another year of support

Wyolution works with a few different clients to provide technical support for custom applications that our clients had written for them by vendors that are no longer in business.  Given the applications where critical to their business, support was a requirement to ensure day-to-day operations continued.  In addition, Wyolution was able to take over and enhance these product for our clients with features they needed to keep pace with their expanding needs and business directions.

One of those companies is Climb Wyoming.  Through their CLIMB Wyoming programs, they train and place single mothers in higher paying jobs.

Climb Wyoming

Swift deploys their own online employment ads.

Employment online enhancements
Employment online enhancements

Building on early work that revamped Swift’s online classified solution, the new employment section, built by Wyolution, brings in house the ability for Swift to provide numerous features to users looking for employment as well as companies listing employment opportunities.  Featured companies, company profiles, top jobs and tighter integration with employment videos, provides Swift with the tools and resources to offer unique products in timely and unique ways.  A year ago, Swift paid vendors to list autos and employment ads, now the model has reversed.

Visitor Management Software

Positive Proof InterceptWyolution helped Positive Proof develop its latest product offering, Intercept.  Leveraging today’s technology standards, customer feedback, national databases and legislative laws, Positive Proof’s Intercept system provides the following features and benefits to our customers

  • A turn key, web based application that provides ease of deployment and maintenance by using an Internet connection and a modern web browser.
  • State-of-the-art ID card reader for capturing driver’s license information and multiple forms of government–issued IDs for persons entering your campus, including three forms of Mexico-issued IDs. This is the next generation of optical reader (that is faster and) does not have moving parts, thus eliminating the need for calibrating and cleaning, giving the customer a product that will not wear out like conventional scanners.
  • Checks for registered sex offenders in state databases with multiple alert features.
  • Prints photo name badge for visitors and volunteers.
  • School-defined watch lists.
  • User level log-in security controls access to data.
  • Supports multi-lingual requirements for ease of use.
  • Enhanced reporting with the ability to define new reports.
  • Advanced import tool for updating students, teachers, volunteers, contractors and watch lists.
  • DYMO® Twin Turbo printer holds labels and plain paper simultaneously, thus allowing customer to save money when printing tardy slips and early dismissals.
  • Brightly colored, static-cling decals for school exits instructing visitors.
  • One-Step visitor sign-in sheets/labels for use when school internet is down or to sign-in large crowds.

Heartland Payment Integration

Completed work on integration work for a client that uses Heartland Payment systems to process credit card transactions.  Client didn’t want to introduce another vendor like PayPal, so Wyolution worked to integration customers online sales with Heartland’s web solution.

Wyolution wins Fremont County website bid

From the Lander Journal, September 27th, 2009 (by staff writer Martin Reed):

Lander-based Wyolution LLC in August landed a contract to redesign and maintain Fremont County government’s Web site.

Commissioners approved the contract not to exceed $10,000 after receiving a recommendation from a county committee.

The group included information system support manager Joni Miller and her counterpart at the sheriff’s office, Jesse Lyles.

The committee had interviewed five companies concerning the county’s proposed Web site rebuild and provided unanimous support for Wyolution (our emphasis), according to a memo given to commissioners in August.

In a letter to the county, Wyolution partners Mark Thoney and Jared Kail stated they will work on Web design, imlementation, maintenance, training and support.

“Wyolution has been committed to the needs of Wyoming businesses and organizations since 2005, and we continue to grow a strong and vibrant customer base that includes municipal, county, and quasi-governmental organizations,” according to their letter.

Their proposal for the county’s Web site includes individual pages for each county department all linked by a single home page.

“Each department will be able to asign its own content editors that are responsible for keeping the department’s information fresh and up-to-date,” according to their proposal.

Commissioners supported the creation of a strong Web site for the county.  “I think it’s a good way of promoting what county government is,” chairman Doug Thompson said.

The count’s current Web site is located at www.fremontcountywy.org.

Wyolution Signs Agreement to Partner with Outdoor Company

Today Wyolution signed an agreement to partner with an entrepreneurial Wyoming outdoor company, Bridge Outdoors, to jointly develop a new web-based outdoor product.  The two groups expect to leverage each other’s unique skillset and depth of industry experience and knowledge to create a unique product offering not yet available on the market.  Still under development, details of the joint project are confidential, but stay tuned for more to come!

New Office Location in Lander

Wyolution has opened a new location in Lander, WY.  The new office gives clients a central place to meet with Wyolution staff, a conference room, and wireless network access while onsite.  The office is located at 315 Main St., Suite #15 (enter from the parking lot in the rear of the Bank of the West building, and walk upstairs.)

In addition to a new location, we have new contact info:  Jared Kail, partner, 307.335.3554.