* this article is loosely related to a real case but is primarily concerned with highlighting some principles about the value of great systems and well run projects.
White Wall Web (WWW) is involved in development projects that have a far greater affect on companies, industries and the economies of the countries in which these companies […]
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Insight, Process, Growth - an Agile StoryPublished by July 31st, 2007 in Office Stuff, Client Work, Development Processes, Bespoke Development, WWW Site and Project Management. 1 Comment |
3rd Party Vendors – Part 1Published by July 16th, 2007 in Office Stuff, Client Work, Products, Technologies, Services, E-Marketing, WWW Site and Project Management. 0 Comments |
For the last couple of years we’ve been living in a world where selling properties is all about exposure. Be it via word of mouth, billboards, brochures or the web. As Africa is steadily following others in relatively affordable broadband solutions, the web has taken the lead. If you don’t have your property on […]
Design trends on the WebPublished by July 3rd, 2007 in Office Stuff, Web 2.0, Development Processes, E-Marketing, Developers Interest and WWW Site. 0 Comments |
Trends on the Web come and go at a frightening rate. This rate of change is due largely to the nature of freedom that exists around web ‘culture’. There is no one person or company who controls it (Google hasn’t got there yet…), and anybody is free to contribute anything to the online community. At […]
Some new features on the RE/MAX NZ websitePublished by May 18th, 2006 in Office Stuff, Ajax, Web 2.0, Client Work, Products, RFS and Bespoke Development. 0 Comments |
Have a look at www.remax.co.nz
Yesterday we published some nice enhancements for the public front end site using some AJAX scripting.
Read on for more details…
1. A suburb filter has been added on the home page for quicker suburb searching
The end user can either search for a suburb without selecting a region:
(libraries - prototype)
Or the end user […]
Small & Medium Business Website Costs in South Africa (upfront & ongoing)Published by May 16th, 2006 in Office Stuff, WebStream and Consulting. 0 Comments |
When consulting with a new potential client, the biggest fundamental question is – “do you want to be able to update the web site yourself (lets call this “option A” or “dynamic”) or do you want to have to employ a programmer to do it for you (lets call this “option B” or “static”).”
At White […]
