the proof

If all we did was respond blindly to RFPs, the best we could hope to offer you is the successful solution to someone else's problem. This is not what Pantheon believes in. It's not what you want or need, it's not fair to you or your stakeholders, and it's not how we do business.

Our greatest success stories didn't start with RFPs. They emerged from collaborative efforts where we defined goals, iteratively developed promising solutions, and then developed and refined some more. We communicated well, defined success, and creatively engineered the right solution. And, lo and behold, it worked!

  

The Web sites of the Institute for Humane Studies and the Mercatus Center, two organizations at George Mason University, provide key points of interaction with stakeholders. Pantheon’s strategists aimed to improve service to the organizations’ stakeholders with ease and efficiency, while seamlessly incorporating Ektron’s CMS and Aptify’s CRM system. Pantheon is the “go-to” team for the Web, including strategy, development, dedicated hosting, and maintenance.

CommuniClique’s Web-based application helps teams communicate in real-time, no matter where team members are located. Within limited time and budget constraints, CommuniClique and Pantheon launched the startup while bringing to market its core product—a user-friendly VoIP-enabled online collaboration application that synchronizes communication by sharing desktops and documents, supports multiple modes of communication, and transcribes and records the various communications within a project or team. Pantheon’s full-service, holistic approach involves strategy, development, and ongoing hosting and maintenance.

  client testimonials

“Usually you have to choose between a bigger organization that understands high-end technology solutions but that can’t give personalized service – and a smaller organization that’s hands-on, but that can’t offer sophisticated solutions. Pantheon provided everything we needed…and more.”

Steve Gordon, IT Director
Institute for Humane Studies and Mercatus Center
George Mason University