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The internet is transforming all aspects of the travel industry. Corporate and government clients need to be able to benefit from the savings available, but also need to be able to effectively manage their accommodation expenditure. This intranet-based application allows government clients to do just that.
features:    integration of client-specific negotiated rates
client can define preferred hotel lists
extensive reporting module
site access via secure login
technology:    ASP.NET
Microsoft SQL-Server
Web Services
  Aurora Expeditions are travellers to some of the more remote corners of the planet. Their website is built using .Net for the front-end and a SQL-Server database drives the content management system in the background.
features:    news and events content publishing
extensive content management system manages different trips, locations
technology:    ASP.Net
SQL-Server database
visit site:    www.auroraexpeditions.com.au
  Artfiles is a an arts organisation that profiles the range and diversity of arts in Western Sydney. It is a collaboration between Western Sydney Councils and the NSW State government. Site users can search for information about many types of artists and arts organisations.
features:    detailed searching of arts organisations
search of upcoming arts events
technology:    PHP
mySQL database
integration with FileMaker Pro database
visit site:    www.artfiles.com.au
  Ballooning in the Hunter Valley is understandably a popular pastime, and being able to book online is pretty handy when lots of the target market are tourists, many from overseas. This site allows the administrators to manage flight availability online.
features:    Secure online flight booking facility
Flight availability controlled by admin module
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
ASP
e-commerce facility
visit site:    www.huntervalleyballooning.com.au
  InterVino is a business that offer a prestige wine gift service to their customers. ECJ Technology was retained to build this e-commerce site, which displays their extensive catalogue in a easy-to-navigate, professional way. The system includes a back-end administration site to allow the client to monitor order fulfilment plus view sales and customer metrics.
features:    customer membership program
administration module with statistical information
technology:    ASP
Microsoft Access
visit site:    www.intervino.com.au
  People are increasingly discovering the benefits of online learning. This project was to build a learning management system which centralised and collated all information about the various learning programs of our client, and which could follow the progress of the different staff members through the training paths available. The system manages the range of training options available, from simple, offline training through to online courses.
features:    personalised calendars and reminders
developed in corporate portal environment
online testing to measure training effectiveness
compliance with SCORM standards for web training
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
C#.NET
  A medium-sized soccer club generates lots of information - news, match reports, fridges for sale, all sorts of stuff. This site is fully driven by a content management system, with the various team managers and administrators responsible for their portion of the site.
features:    De-centralised content management system
Players can store personal profiles
Deploy email module for administrators
technology:    ASP
Microsoft SQL-Server
visit site:    www.dunbarrovers.com
news
We're very encouraged by the increased availability of XML data interfaces in the corporate sector. Much of this is being driven by larger enterprises in the context of B2B transactions, and so is increasingly becoming an issue for SMEs. The technology has been around for long enough - but the gap was always in the willingness from the bigger players to get their information organised. We've seen XML-based data exchanges become an important requirement over 2008 for a variety of different applications across diverse industry sectors.

A good example is with a company's human resources data. Once a company has some structure to their HR data and that data is available via the web, then all sorts of secondary services can be structured upon that initial information. Which can save a mass of double-data entry as the staff base changes over time!

We're also seeing strong support for a open standards-based approach to XML data interfaces. There seems a consensus that it is in everyone's interest to agree a standard and stick to it - which is perhaps rarer than it should be in IT!



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