Monday, September 6, 2010

Cyberbahn's Web Based Systems, Canada-Wide Solutions, Corporate Searches and Registrations

CYBERBAHN GOES TO COLLEGE…

(WITH OUR NEW DEMONSTRATION PROJECT)!

BY MARIO STOJANAC

It may be the end of Summer, but that doesn’t mean that our project teams at Cyberbahn have been anything less than busy. Apart from the usual maintenance inherent in keeping a busy transactional website operational, Cyberbahn’s contract with the Ministry of Government Services means that we have also been part of a couple of government-led initiatives with government-mandated timelines… but more on that later.

The big news this summer is the release of our Demonstration site, the culmination of many months of research, development and client relationship management. To understand the benefits of the Demonstration site, it is important to recap the world within which the Cyberbahn website itself functions. Cyberbahn’s web-based system offers Canada-wide solutions for all corporate searching and registration needs, and is used by many of the

leading legal and accounting firms. While we also count many mid-tier and sole practitioners, as well as government agencies, amongst our clients, the focus of the Demonstration site is firmly set on the larger firms, and more specifically, on the clerks and legal assistants who process and manage the transactions within these institutions.

Our Demonstration website essentially provides students at community colleges

with a playground in which they can experience Cyberbahn’s functionality first

hand. In addition to this, and in conjunction with the colleges, we have created

a website with “canned” data that can be used to evaluate each student’s level of

knowledge. Consequently, the ability to use Cyberbahn’s services effectively will

be part of the mandatory curriculum and semester tests for our pilot project with

Seneca College (with more colleges set to follow). We have also built a portal

for the lecturer to monitor and verify the students’ work from their own desktop.

For more information on this initiative, please contact Mario Stojanac at Cyberbahn, a Thomson Reuters business. Mario.Stojanac@thomsonreuters.com

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