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Trends and Impressions of Web Trends - CeBIT 2010

April 22, 2010

We have just opened a new office in Germany and Freddy who heads up Infinity Technologies in Europe decided to visit the CeBit IT convention in Hanover, Germany to keep ahead of the trends and up to date with the latest information that pours through the Web.

Just to put some perspective to the scale of the IT convention [...]

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Key Trends In B2B eCommerce

December 14, 2009

Recently we have looked at some of the opportunities and challenges in operating eCommerce websites that deal directly with the consumer (also known as a B2C or Business to Consumer).
Over the last few years there has been substantial growth in B2B eCommerce websites in Australia as we start to catch up to worldwide trends in the eCommerce B2B sector. [...]

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20 Best Practice Features For A NGO Website

November 19, 2009

Non profit organisations are some of the most innovative in their use of websites to engage and communicate using the latest Web 2.0 technologies and social media channels to get their message out to their members, stakeholders and potential members. NGO’s and charities have some of the most passionate members and donors that allow the website to be [...]

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11 Reasons Why Magento Is An eCommerce Platform Worth Considering

October 26, 2009

We have been involved with eCommerce websites for quite a few years now and have installed dozens of online stores and eCommerce sites. The different platforms we have used include “Virtuemart” which is a Joomla ecommerce component as well as “Oscommerce” to name our two most popular open source environments.
We are finding that a lot [...]

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9 Criteria To Use When Selecting a Suitable Open Source “CMS” (Content Management System) For Your Company

September 16, 2009

There are currently hundreds of good “Open Source Content Management Systems” (CMS) on the market with a large user base. Some of these are platforms such as, Joomla, Drupal, DotNetNuke, TYPO3 and Alfresco are being used by large corporations to allow them to publish content quickly and efficiently with  no need for programming. But all [...]

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