Unify Corp. made known the forthcoming release of the latest version of its NXJ process automation tool. NXJ 10.5 provides a design environment and framework for creating and maintaining business Web applications on J2EE. The solution has been designed to address the needs of medium and large-sized businesses.
Governor Riley's administration made known that Alabama's Web portal (http://alabama.gov/) has been modernized in terms of web design. Through the updated look government services will be more efficiently presented to the citizens of the state. This way, Alabamians will be granted quicker and more convenient access to customer service and support.
Premier provider of rapid legacy integration solutions, Sabratec Ltd.(www.sabratec.com), made known the establishment of a promising large-scale agreement with Compuware Corporation. Under the new deal, the two new partners are expected to pool forces to offer an integrated Java development platform for legacy applications.
Norwich, UK-based Original Works (http://originalworks.co.uk), a web and graphic design company, run by a Philip Adams, has gone out of business with liabilities of about £150 000. Liquidator Andrew McTear said that the appointment of a Sales Development manager in September 2003 did not work out for Original Works and some other staff changes led to difficulties.
Website Direction, a new Northern Ireland web company is placing a special emphasis on the insufficient level of effectivity that "do it yourself" small and medium-business websites have. In close conjunction with this, the company is glad to offer a free redesign and web consultation for the price of
£800.
InDigiNet, Inc. (www.indiginet.com), a provider of integrated communication and website building solutions for Small to Mid-Size Enterprises (SMEs) in the United States, announced on August 12 its withdrawn from the web redesign work for Inaara MedSpas, owned by Beverly Hills, California-based HealthWest, Inc., as declared on July 8, 2004.
Template Monster (www.templatemonster.com), the world’s number one website template provider, announced the introduction of new Dynamic Flash templates, which are easy to edit, and with which consumers don’t need Macromedia Flash to own a website.
Lobster-iT Ltd (www.lobster-it.co.uk), a UK-based Web design firm, which develops online systems for small and medium businesses, is now looking overseas to find companies that want to promote its new content management system, called Korbiz, which not only gives companies an attractive and informative web site but also gives users the ability to hold core business information in a secure area.
The Gilroy Chamber of Commerce (www.gilroy.org) recently unveiled a new web site that’s quite different from its last. The site’s design takes on a newspaper-like flavor with a banner headline decorating the homepage and content divided into various sections. Future additions include direct links to member sites, job postings, advertisements, event registrations and coupons.
Nemisys Enterprises (www.nemisys.uk.com), a new media agency, which specialises in the not-for-profit sector, has been awarded a contract to develop a website for The Macular Disease Society (http://maculardisease.org), a 13 000-member self-help society for those with any of the eye conditions encompassed by the overall name of Macular Disease, which causes the loss of central vision in one or both eyes.