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Wednesday, 15 May 2002 00:00 |
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Alienation Digital are delighted that two of their clients, Willis Ltd and Glasgow Light Opera Club (GLOC) are among the 26 finalists of the 2002 Winners at the Web (W@W) competition. They have been shortlisted as finalists for Best Large Business and Best Not for Profit organisation respectively.
Neil Barr, Managing Director of Alienation commented "This is a great achievement not only for Willis Ltd and GLOC but for Alienation too. We wish them the very best of luck and we're keeping our fingers crossed that they will both emerge as winners!"
W@W recognises and rewards Scotland's most dynamic and innovative e-businesses - those companies and organisations that are demonstrating real business success through the imaginative use of internet technologies. Alienation Digital were themselves finalists in the 2001 W@W competition, in the e-supplier category and were selected from amongst stiff competition to develop the W@W 2002 competition website at www.wow.org.uk.
The CNORIS project is a risk management scheme for the NHS in Scotland and is used by Scotland's NHS Trusts and Health Boards to provide cost effective claims management and financial risk pooling arrangements. Willis Ltd looked to us to design a site that could be a central information source for all involved in CNORIS. They required the site to be fast loading and very functional as well as conforming to certain standards set by The Scottish Executive Health Department. Willis are able to easily update the web site themselves through the extensive Content Management System.
Visit the site at: http://www.cnoris.com
GLOC is an amateur club producing musicals in Glasgow since 1907. When GLOC approached Alienation Digital they already had a small website developed by a GLOC member, but wanted to upgrade to something more professional in order to portray the club's history as well as manage ticket enquiries. Their existing site was re-designed and constructed utilising a database from their extensive archive of information (dating back to 1907). The site can now be updated by GLOC members through a secure Content Management System.
Visit the site at: http://www.glasgowlightopera.org.uk
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