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Living websites |
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Most
websites do not work well for the organisations
behind them because they are out of date. They do
not tell visitors what these organisations have
to offer, or to say about themselves, today.
This
is because producing webpages is a fairly complex
process, and these organisations lack either the
time or the expertise to update them on a regular
basis.
The
solution is a database-driven site - you add data
using a simple interface, and our software does
the rest. The examples here show how this works
- both for large corporations, and small clients
with tight budgets |
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| Maintaining
the UK's leading resource of legal data means
dozens of new web pages every day.
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| Contemporary
artists must address a world market. More... |
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| Database-driven
solutions start at £700 |
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| People
don't actually buy second hand
cars on the web, but keeping the whole stocklist
up there, pics and all, has brought a huge
surge of customers to this dealer. More... |
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| A 100 page
module in a large site - how can a
secretary add pages to an elaborate site?
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