Work
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Past Projects
The following are links to some of the most interesting online work that I have been involved with in my career to date.
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www.amteus.com (2003 - 2005) - Now know as imjack, this software house produces cutting edge products for both individuals and the corporate sector. These include a VoIP telephone incorporating video conferencing and messaging and a P2P secure email system. I developed their entire website including a multi-tier subscription system integrated secure epayments and a ColdFusion based console application interface for user login and tracking. This is now in use in over 130 schools around the United Kingdom.
www.shopcreator.com (2001 - 2003 - "Shopcreator has been delivering successful, cost-effective and easy-to-use ecommerce, ebusiness and portal solutions since 1998, helping many businesses take advantage of using the Internet as a strategic business tool." As a web developer I developed their entire ECRM system, integrated several payment solutions as well as many opt in functions such as discounting systems, vouchers and several performance based graphical reporting applications. I developed many Shopcreator stores some as individual projects and others within a tight team working environment.
www.meadowhall.co.uk (2000 - 2001) - "The Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield with over 270 stores." This is it's website. The original website incorporated Flash movies for each store and dynamic cinema show times.
www.fromscripttoscreen.com (1999 - 2000) - "A unique development from Praxis Films Ltd, harnessing the Internet to give thousands of people a television and broadcasting voice for the first time. [Their] aim was to help writers and budding film makers get their ideas made into TV programs and broadcast - at first on traditional TV, and then on the Internet itself via their own Praxis Net TV Channel". I was involved in much of the design and online subscription payment system, as well as researching several video content delivery mechanisms that have since been removed.
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