Why move to NW Arkansas?....Here's why!
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The award-winning J.B. Hunt Information Services department aggressively seeks out and applies
the latest technologies to help better serve our customers. We lead the transportation logistics
industry in providing solutions.
At J.B. Hunt, we consistently provide IT professionals diverse opportunities to develop
their skills and excel in their careers. If you are a highly motivated, creative, career-minded
individual who is excited by the challenge of building and supporting internal and business to business supply
chain solutions, then we have the opportunity you are looking for.
Here are just some of the systems and structures we
work with:
Custom-built OO Java applications for capacity management, load management, shipment
tracking and carrier management. Customized Web-enabled customer reporting. Computer/telephony
integration for call center support. XML and EDI protocols supported for data transmission.
LDAP security model.
Weblogic, Redhat Fuse, CICS, MQ Series, System Architect, Windows Client and Server OS, Candle, Quest, CA-7, Lotus Notes
J.B. Hunt deploys a mix of in-house and packaged solutions to enable our complex business requirements. Packaged solutions such as Workday, Salesforce.com, Manhattan, and Maximo are deployed along with proprietary web applications to satisfy operations, dispatch, truck communications, rating, billing, driver pay, safety, and administrative workflows. These proprietary web and mobile applications are developed using an array of technologies and development concepts including Service Oriented and Event Driven Architecture, Java, ExtJS, Appcelerator, .NET, Filenet, COBOL, and CICS.
J.B. Hunt uses the following tools to provide operational reporting and data mining capabilities to our business analysts: Microstrategy, Microsoft SSRS, custom reporting portals developed in .NET, QMF for Windows and Microsoft SSIS.
Windows Client, Windows 200x Server, Z/OS
7000 Dell PCs, Dell Intel Servers, 11,000+ On-board Computers,
9,500+ Trailer Tracking units, 2 Z-series IBM mainframes. IBM DS8000 storage, IBM v7000 SAN with IBM SVC.
DB2, UDB, MS SQL Server, Oracle
The network core consists of a 20 Gigabit switched ethernet backbone and switched Gigabit Ethernet at the edge using hardware solutions from Cisco Systems and F5 Networks. The Wide Area Network (WAN) consists of a mixture of MPLS and broadband VPN solutions. The primary voice network consists of a combination of Avaya and Cisco PBX solutions serving as the core voice infrastructure with Genesys and ACME Packets providing advanced call center and SIP functionality.
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