QAD Programming / Interfaces

Logan Consulting helps QAD clients design, develop, test and deploy custom applications and interfaces using a proven system development life cycle. We evaluate and execute all programming projects from a business versus a technical perspective. Furthermore, we strive to implement programming projects in a way that does not limit your organizations ability to upgrade to new versions of QAD programming / interfaces or other enterprise applications. Finally, we work to minimize the in-house technical requirements you will need to support the applications going forward.

Logan Consulting supports a process-driven methodology that attempts to deploy business applications like QAD without customization. However, situations can arise where an organization needs to enhance an application to meet specific company or industry needs.

Programming/Interfaces

In addition, programming / interfaces can also be developed to connect applications outside QAD. By connecting their systems, companies can save time and money and have a truly interconnected solution.

We are more than just programmers and can help you design your custom application. Our consultants’ deep business process knowledge allows us to design custom applications that are easy to use and streamline transaction flow.

Logan Consulting leverages a proven system development life cycle methodology to ensure project requirements are clearly identified and documented. The methodology adheres to standard system development life cycle protocols in terms of defining functional requirements, obtaining appropriate signoffs, completing a detailed design phase, unit testing, system testing, conference room pilot, user training, change management and rollout management.

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