Or consider Danko Arlington, an aerospace and defense manufacturer. In 2017 this innovative firm’s operations were not keeping up with its modern technology, and
Danko found itself in jeopardy of losing business. Amid contract delinquencies and insufficient
tracking of production, Danko did away with the legacy ERP they had been using since the sand replaced it with Quickbase. Just three years after implementing Quickbase, Danko Arlington has fully
upgraded their operations, grown capacity, and improved on-time delivery. Data is now available on the platform’s
homepage, accessible to users across the business who need it.
And take Metso, a leading process performance
provider in the oil and gas, mining, and aggregates industry. With operations spread around the globe, controlling its engineering and manufacturing processes was very resource-intensive as information was stored across its ERP and numerous other processes.
To solve these problems, Metso built a suite of Quickbase applications focused on streamlining the order management process. The custom applications offered flexibility and transparency by providing all team members easy access to critical information. The result significant cost savings and improved effectiveness.
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the same time, there’s a disconnect between perceived progress being made on the business-led customization and automation front and the reality of what’s actually happening in the field. To that point, the IDG survey found that 67% of IT and LOB respondents believe business professionals are fully empowered to build their own solutions and that the business-led customization and automation revolution is well underway.
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