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In a business setting, most people are required to fill out forms, such as expense reports, time cards, employee surveys, or insurance forms.
Other people are responsible for designing, distributing, and maintaining these forms. Intelinet Systems can help you evaluate how your forms
are used and leverage the power of InfoPath 2003 to connect with your back-end systems for effective data management.
InfoPath forms can be straightforward, simple forms that are used by several people in a small workgroup to collect information.
For example, a 10-person sales team might use a form to fill out and share information about the sales calls they make. The data in those
forms might then be merged into a single summary report that is sent to management each month.
Alternatively, InfoPath forms can be more sophisticated forms that are connected to existing databases or integrated into existing business
systems. For example, if your company uses Microsoft BizTalk® Server 2004 to manage the process of expense claim reporting, the developers in
your IT department might design an InfoPath expense claim form that enables users to submit data directly to BizTalk, which in turn routes
that data to the appropriate department for approval or processing.
With Intelinet Systems' team of InfoPath consultants, you will be able to identify the best opportunities to leverage the power that an
electronic forms tool will provide. Intelinet Systems will help you design forms that gather information, flexibly and efficiently.
Forms to more effectively share, reuse, and repurpose information throughout your team or organization.
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