Sarcophagus - provider of project collaboration solution, message save and archive email software for Outlook - MsgSave and online tendering system - eTenderer
Sarcophagus is a privately-funded limited company providing established online construction collaboration technologies which have been used by blue-chip clients.
The company was the first company of its type to have reached profitability. As a result it is now one of the UK's most successful independent collaboration companies.
The business was formed with a singular vision; to save the construction industry cost, time and risk by providing quality project information and knowledge management services.
As authors and hosting providers, the company provides intuitive and integrated solutions which include www.the-project.co.uk, a project extranet environment permitting centralised sharing, management and global dissemination of project information in real time. This is complemented by eTenderer, a revolutionary online tendering and procurement system permitting teams to compile tender documents and invite tender submissions via sealed bids into an online safe deposit box.
Sarcophagus has retained all of its clients since the company was formed. It has enjoyed exponential growth which has created a sustainable business by providing clients and users with online solutions that address their needs. The company was keen to distance itself from the "Internet boom and bust model" which is resulting in many providers seeking large sums from venture capitalists resulting in early over funding and an inability to meet shareholders expectations.
The Yorkshire based company has been profitable since 2000 and continues to retain its competitive edge.
A long term in-house user survey demonstrates users prefer www.the-project.co.uk as it provides them with a tool which is "fast and easy to use".
Sarcophagus is instrumental in developing a solution that will permit document management systems to share information with other project extranet providers. The solution is based on a European Commission R&D project which resulted in a system known as DocLink. It forms the basis of the information transfer schema between extranet providers to permit the market to consolidate and allow the collaborators to collaborate.
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