| Zynergy,
SBP team to navigate route from paper forms
to online marketing.
CELEBRATION - Think of it
as fighting fire with fire.
Software concern Zynergy LLC
has built a technology system designed to aid
businesses being threatened by technology systems.
Small Business Products, Inc.,
a firm with Ohio roots and Celebration ties,
has been in the business of manufacturing black
payroll checks and other human resources forms
since 1984, primarily for small businesses.
But the advance of electronic transactions for
paychecks and other office functions has cut
into the form and paycheck business.
That's coincided with a slump in the number
of new small businesses being established. The
U.S. Small Business Administration estimates
more than 584,000 closed up shop last year.
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True, 550,000 small businesses opened
shop in 2002 - and that's up slightly from 2001. The
trouble is, new small businesses are most likely to
take advantage of computers and automation for their
human resources and payroll functions.
So the leadership at Small Business
Products asked themselves and Zynergy: What would
small businesses need? The first two answers:
computers and office furniture, sold via the Internet.
For a company in the paper forms
business, that's a departure. But, thanks to Web-enabled
technology, it's not that tough a transition.
Zynergy using Microsoft Corp.'s
.net technology, has eliminated the need to warehouse
the goods.
James Zimbardi, Zynergy's president,
calls in Retail Ondemand. It takes about 3 weeks to
set up the system, now running at www.smallbusinessproducts.com.
New products can be added using
web forms and a few clicks.
When Small Business Products gets
an order, its software back office automatically generates
a request from the manufacturer or wholesaler. The
item, be it a wireless router or desk chair, is then
sent directly from the wholesaler to the buyer. Those
vendors like the system. "To them, an order's
an order," Zimbardi says.
During the dot-com era many operations
tried to put such an automated ordering system to
work in a variety of industries.
Most of those offerings, under the
impressive name of business-to-business application
service providers, didn't live up to their billing.
That's because those efforts were
designed to replace existing supply chains. The cogs
and wheels in those chains resisted change.
In the case of Small Business Products,
the setup isn't replacing anything. And for the wholesalers,
it's a new channel to sell their wares.
"Retail onDemand gives the
company the ability to have growth," Zimbardi
says.
In addition to building software,
Zynergy's staff has advertising and marketing experience.
That led the form company, previously known as Software
Business Products Corp., to change its name to Small
Business Products. It keeps the previous line of work
- but adds a whole new market.
By Chad Eric Watt - Senior
Staff Writer
April 25 - May 1, 2003 Orlando Business Journal
About
Zynergy
Zynergy was founded in 1997 to bring revolutionary
and visionary business ideas to fruition. Zynergy
partners with venture capitalists to incubate visionary
entrepreneurial ideas by using the Internet as the
platform to develop new companies, products, services,
systems, and marketing tools needed to bring tomorrow
into today.
For more information contact info@zynergy.com
or call 407.566.2323
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