
We've extended our ability to serve our clients and consultants
by forming partnerships with select online business technology
innovators. So when you work with Cambridge Consulting, you get
all the best: a personal, collaborative relationship, plus the
sophisticated technical support you expect from a large-scale
operation.
Take a look at the partners that help us build your success.
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ADMINISTAFF
Administaff, one of our most trusted partners, enables us to operate
a fully functional human resource department. Using Administaff's
comprehensive suite of services, we can provide you with complete
and accurate processing of payroll, employee benefits, employer
related government compliance/reporting, and more.
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INTRANETS.COM
Intranets.com provides a secure intranet with advanced project
management applications, including: a group calendar with email
notifications, a task manager, instant messaging, group discussions
and polls, online document sharing and much more all with
wireless access and synchronization capabilities for your Palm
device and MS Outlook. We use it for our own operations, plus
our consultants can set up accounts to manage their Cambridge
projects.
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DIGITAL
BACK OFFICE
Digital BackOffice is an application and Web-hosting company that
enables secure interactions between ourselves, our consultants
and our clients. They focus on serving the special needs of small
and medium sized businesses who seek to communicate and service
their customers in the most professional and efficient manner
possible.
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ORACLE
Oracle provides a Web-based accounting and financial services
software product that can be used for a wide variety functions
for small and medium sized businesses.
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COMPUTER
WIRE
We work hard to stay on the cutting edge of technology marketing
and business development, and ComputerWire helps us do it. ComputerWire
is a leading provider of IT industry intelligence, offering personalized
feeds of breaking news on any subject from database management
systems to mid-range hardware to memory chips.
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