07 July 2008
Phase 1 of a large integration project for Constructing Better Health (CBH) has today gone live.
Built with Silkmoth's Wirenet™ content management system the new CBH site fulfils phase 1 of a much larger project. Currently the site provides information on the CBH organisation and its activities together with exclusive content for construction industry employers and occupational health service providers (OHSPs).
Phase 2 of the project will provide online health assessment data collection from OHSPs and provide an employee fitness for task function for construction companies and their "on-site" representatives.
Phase 2 will launch next year.
03 July 2008
Bioedit are a scientific editing company with a strong presence in Japan and the Far East. Today Silkmoth and Bioedit have launched their UK and European website aimed at providing scientific editing services to scientists throughout Europe.
Key to the site's success is its security. Sensitive, pre-publication documents, are sent to and managed securely by Bioedit's multinational editing team.
Carl Dean, Silkmoth's Technical Director said:
"the security of customers' intellectual property was the cornerstone of this website. Bioedit chose Silkmoth because we are able to demonstrate our technical skills and knowledge through a track record of delivery on a wide variety of websites and technologies." "On this project, as with so many others, Silkmoth's development team have delivered a website that not only delivers on security and functionality but is also easy to use by both the end-user and the Bioedit editing team."
"the security of customers' intellectual property was the cornerstone of this website. Bioedit chose Silkmoth because we are able to demonstrate our technical skills and knowledge through a track record of delivery on a wide variety of websites and technologies."
"On this project, as with so many others, Silkmoth's development team have delivered a website that not only delivers on security and functionality but is also easy to use by both the end-user and the Bioedit editing team."
01 July 2008
Long time Silkmoth customer, Thomas Fattorini have today launched their completely revamped school badges website.
Embracing Web 2.0 technology and the latest search engine optimisation techniques the primary focus of the new site is to increasing visitor numbers and drive sales in a competitive marketplace. The new site is fully content managed including all product descriptions, imagery and pricing.
Denise Sherwood, lead developer on the Fattorini project said:
"I've worked closely with the team at Thomas Fattorini for close to seven years now. Together we have produced the right website to take their online business to the next level. Early signs are that the site has been well received and there has been a significant increase in sales."
Find out more about Silkmoth's latest developments.