B2B e-business and technical consulting services firm digitalESP Inc. launched its first ESPec
Center (E-business Standard Protocol for Enterprise Commerce).
The center in Raleigh, NC is designed to help companies make a seamless
transition to B2B e-commerce and accelerate time-to-market solutions. The
first project underway at the ESPec Center is enhancing systems for the
Florida Power & Light Company.
The ESPec four-step engagement process gives clients more control over
projects, the company said. Inception features a cost-benefit analysis.
Elaboration involves designing
and building system architecture. Construction includes building and testing
a system. Deployment entails deploying and maintaining the system.
“When you handle major systems that absolutely cannot fail, you have to run
24×7 and address a wide range of demands,” said digitalESP Chairman and Chief Eexecutive Officer
Brad Murphy.
digitalESP has produced business-to-business online commerce models for
companies in the financial services, telecommunications, energy,
transportation, distribution, manufacturing, technology and health care
sectors.