Introduction
The Quandis Business Objects (QBO) platform provides an integrated suite of web services for managing business operations from large-scale enterprises to small startups. Much as Microsoft Office served as a productivity suite for an individual, QBO is a productivity platform for a company.
QBO is maintained by “power users”: business experts who are trained to configure QBO, rather than developers who need to learn the nuances of your business. Tired of specifications that don’t match your actual business processes? Frustrated by scope creep? Take control of your business systems by using QBO to configure your business processes.
Modules
The QBO core modules include:
Core module upon which all other modules are built.
Contact management, geo-coding, labeling.
Add notes, send emails and SMS text messages.
Create analytics models using Excel, Machine Learning APIS, or integrate with custom web services.
Manage accounting, including invoicing.
Workflow, tasking, work lists.
Manage business processes.
Manage users, roles, permissions.
Document imaging and mail merging.
Import data.
Create and schedule running and delivery of OLTP reports.
Guides
The Power User Guide is intended for power users: business analysts who will configure QBO via a web browser to meet their business requirements. A power user should meet the following requirements:
Be a subject matter expert for their area of business
Be comfortable using Microsoft Office (or it's equivalent), particularly Excel and Word
Be an good communicator
The Developer Guide is intended for developers: programmers who will deploy and extend the QBO platform for clients. A developer should meet the following requirements:
Be proficient at developing in Javascript
Be comfortable reading and tweak SQL
Be comfortable using Visual Studio, including C# libraries
Understand interfaces, dependency injection, XML and REST