Hot off the press
Happy New Year!
January 2012
Happy New Year one and all! The computers have been fired up and the kettle has been put on. We're ready (nay excited) to meet the challenges of 2012 head on with caffeine in our veins and matrix-like code flowing through our brains, we look forward to producing ever more impressive systems to our clients.
Sandferne Solutions on Facebook
December 2011
To compliment the newly launched website, a lovely new Facebook page has also come in to fruition sporting our brand new, hot off the press logo.
We'd love it if you could 'like' us (so to speak)
New Company website finally launched!
December 2011
It seemed like this day would never come. Battling recession with the baton of high quality web solutions for our clients has left little time to update our own dear website. As such, when potential clients have asked for our website address we have visibly winced and apologised for the state of it. We shall wince no more for finally it has happened, the new website is live. Now for a cup of tea.
Sandferne Solutions lands major project with large publishing company
October 2011
We are very excited to report that we've successfully been chosen to create a large web platform for a high profile publishing company. The system has lots of bells and whistles to make it a challenging and exciting project. API's to a Dynamic CRM application, scheduled cron jobs, multi-level admin permissioning... can't wait!
Bellore Jewellery goes live
July 2011
The new Bellore Jewellery website is now live (www.bellore.co.uk). The ASP.Net CMS we built is handling the four and a half thousand products without a problem and the fantastic jewellery supplies on offer sell themselves. Check them out.
Sandferne Solutions now an L.T.D.
Nov 2010
After three years as a Sole Trader, Sandferne Solutions has now stepped up to becoming a limited company. This is the first step to greater things (hopefully). Why do it you may ask? Honestly, trading as a 'one man band' as some kind client once described me, has a number of drawbacks.
Despite providing a high quality service there are a number of companies reluctant to do business with sole traders simply for being sole traders. Also, this is a first small step in to hiring some employees and expanding the business. All in all, I believe it's a natural step forward to the development of the business.