LunchBox and the IT Department
Information
Technology
Lunchbox was created with the District investment in mind. This technology
provides the open architecture platform freedom to move into the future
with confidence.
LunchBox SiteManager Advantage
All components of LunchBox are fully integrated and managed under the
SiteManager technology using a SQL database. LunchBox captures,
sorts and manages data for foodservice directors, school site foodservice
managers, parents and district executives via a powerful SQL database
engine through four distinct supporting areas of operations.
- MS SQL 2000 data base platform
- JAVA
- Browser (WEB) based technology platform
- Remote access
- All components and modules of Food Services are fully integrated using
advanced technology
- Dynamic interfaces with S.I.S. applications to update and manage student
information from the central district office functions
- ODBC compliant
- SIF Partner
Microsoft® SQL 2000
SQL or Structured Query Language is the industry standard for data storage,
query and manipulating database information. These components and tools
enable your organization to make effective business decisions based on
timely and accurate data. The powerful SQL data base engine provides unparalleled
capability for:
- Data query and analysis
- Scalable to meet the data storage requirements
- Performing sophisticated analyses and data mining operations
- Tight integration into Web applications
Browser Based Web Technology
The dynamic web interface provides the user, site manager and district
support people with a very comfortable, easy-to-use and intuitive browser
based user interface.
JAVA
"Write once, run anywhere". Key to the Lunchbox technology platform is
that it is written in JAVA. It can quickly and efficiently process the
large chunks of data. JAVA programming offers the information technology
department the easiest platform to deploy and maintain.
Crystal Reports
LunchBox's reports are written using versatile Crystal Reports.
LunchBox Foodservice Management System

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