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  Event organisers often need to provide or recommend accommodation for attendees of their event. This application allows exhibition organisers to easily add an accommodation booking module to the website for their event. The software allows the customer to choose appropriate accommodation, to pay for that accommodation online and to receive immediate confirmation of their stay at the hotel. This software was built in conjunction with Lido Accommodation, a provider of travel and corporate accommodation services.
features:    easy-to-implement for organisers
easy-to-book for customers
inventory management to allow immediate confirmation of availability
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
ASP.NET
SSL-encrypted e-commerce payment
Web Services
integration with backend accounting software
  The Young Endeavour Youth Scheme needed a site that appealed both to interested youth and the corporate sponsor community. The site needed to look attractive, but also to allow information (such as voyage logs and events information) to be published and updateable via an extensive content management system.
features:    extensive content management system
application and balloting process handled online
youth crew community area
technology:    Flash
mySQL database
PHP
visit site:    www.youngendeavour.gov.au
  artwhatson.com.au is a leading Australian visual arts portal. Artists, exhibitions and galleries load and manage their profiles and the artwork that they want to display on the site. For this site, we were responsible for building the custom content management system, the payment solution, and building XML data feeds from the database to the Flash front-end.
features:    feeds structured XML to the Flash front end
extensive content management systems
payment systems for various plan types
image manipulation in .Net / Flash
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
ASP.Net
XML
Flash
visit site:    www.artwhatson.com.au
  Property valuation requires collection and analysis of a lot of data relating to a property. It is critical that the information is collected and compiled accurately and quickly. This application was built for Innovative Property Valuations, and allows them to efficiently process their valuations. The application manages data entry and validation processes, as well as generating finalised PDF valuations for assessment.
features:    data entry module with extensive validation
multi-user interface for managing team of valuers
search and reporting capabilities
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
ASP.NET
dynamic PDF generation
  This enterprise-wide application was built for Lido Accommodation, a provider of travel and corporate accommodation services. It manages all aspects of the business process - from data entry modules and interaction with the customer through to reporting and invoicing.
features:    easy-to-use data entry modules
comprehensive suite of analytical reports
tiered user administration structure
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
Microsoft Access project
integration with Microsoft Outlook / Excel
integration with Exact accounting software
  Officespace.net.au is a classified site which specialises in city commercial real estate. Public users can search and browser the site to find properties. Agents purchase memberships for the site, and this entitles them to publish a number of properties for a period of time.
features:    decentralised content management system
secure payment system
search and reporting capabilities
technology:    Microsoft SQL-Server
ASP.NET
integration with Google Maps
visit site:    www.officespace.net.au
  Mapping software is being increasingly used to plot all sorts of data. For this project, mapping technologies were used to plot cultural events, demographic characteristics and community services across Western Sydney. The application uses a combination of PHP and mySQL to feed data through to the Java mapping application.
features:    extensive content management system
integration with Java mapping application
technology:    PHP
mySQL
Java mapping application
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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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