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Projects
Current projects include:
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| Inside IT Limited |
These are projects currently being undertaken for Inside IT itself. Includes:
Wilburton - village website Wilburton Beer Festival - annual village beer festival Richard Knight Cars - now uses Autotrader, domain forwarded Wholesale Cakes - wholesale traybake cakes available for delivery throughout the UK mainland. Beer And Wine Online - a large collection of wine, Champagne, beer, whisky and other spirits to browse and buy Linux Books - basic site up and running, listing current best selling and new release books for Linux users and developers. Our Baby Website - website under construction - currently parked. Find places to eat in the UK at Review What You Eat - find restaurants, pubs, cafes and takeaways in the UK - read reviews and add you own reviews. Find wine in the UK at Review What You Eat - wine section. Automatically updates from datafeeds, providing a huge selection of wine. Find food and drink books in the Review What You Eat books section - current best sellers and latest releases in many food and drink related categories. Uses the Amazon Web Services API. Find food and drink experience days and holidays in the Review What You Eat Experience Day and Holiday section. Continuing the food and drink theme - using data feeds which are automatically categorised. Offers a range of experiences including wine tasting, lunch cruises, and cooking classes. Food Directory - a UK food directory including sweets, hampers, gourmet food, meat, fish and diary. |
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| Grand Adventures Limited | Provide technical support and expertise for this web company across a selection of websites. Also provide software to automate aspects of the business, including mailing lists, sending out orders, etc. Work carried out on a consultancy basis. Websites include Blokes Only and Experience Mad. |
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| Anonymous | Develop and maintain a suite of software to assist in the analysis of images, including software to convert a variety of third party image formats into the in-house format, and manipulate the image data once converted. Also developed software to provide archiving and restoring facilities for the images, and a database to enable users to locate image data on the system or archives. |
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Previous projects include:
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| Eurobase Insurance Systems | Worked as part of a team taking specifications from the business analysts and coding them. The software developed consisted of a major client-server system, together with bespoke solutions for specific customer needs, typically developed using Oracle Reportwriter. |
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| Coda Technologies | Added a new third-party data format to the existing software package, then analyzed and updated the software to enhance and ease the inclusion of new data formats. Also enhanced an in-house Motif table widget, to improve speed and ease of use. |
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| PGS Tigress | Work consisted of adding enhancements to an existing software suite used to manipulate and display oil survey data, and bug fixes to the existing code. This included both the user interface code, and underlying data manipulation code. |
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| Enterprise Solutions Limited | Project consisted of the evaluation and support of an existing product, plus the design and devlopment of the UNIX/Motif version of the email User Agent (GUI front end), using an in-house cross-platform API to access the underlying communication code. Work also included the design of new functionality for the API, and the integration of the User Agent with an X500 directory services application. |
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| Anonymous | Worked as part of a team developing the user interface for a communications control system. The initial phase involved developing a prototype system with basic functionality to be used for demonstration purposes. This was then developed into a full working system. The development process included close cooperation with the database team to design and developed the data tables required for the 100+ screens in the system. |
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