- Absolute Software is a Cornish specialist embedded software developer that is looking to the future with considerable confidence. The launch of their new website very much asserts this positive outlook with a crisp, fresh layout that is professional looking and easy to navigate.
- The company has an impressive project portfolio covering a range of technologies and applications including clients within the automotive, scientific, consumer and industrial sectors.
- The new website details the skills the company offers along with the specific languages, chips and applications the firm has expertise in.
- This website acts as much more then an information site though. It is a practical tool for both Absolute Software and its clients, with online bug tracker and project tracker applications to ease communication between client and service provider.
- The site also includes a news section which the client has full control over and some very positive testimonials from satisfied clients.
- This website achieves all that a good business site should, serving the client, informing new customers about the company and providing a useful means of communication between clients and their project team.
- To view the website click here.
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Absolute Software
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Spiraclimb extends it reach
- Spiraclimb has been successfully selling via the website for quite some time now. The recent addition of the ability to make card payments on the site has done it no harm at all, but the latest innovation is quite bold.
- We have added an "Oversees order" section to the website, allowing orders of the product to be placed from anywhere. As with domestic UK orders, these are despatched on the same working day as the order is received.
- This was an interesting move for Spiraclimb, if only because it was not clear how high the product's profile is overseas (though the site consistently performs well in google keyword searches which must help).
- However in a very short time, we have received orders from both the US and Australia proving that in the World Wide Web if your website crosses boarders so too can the product you sell!
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