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19 February 2012
Setting up IFD for Microsoft CRM 2011
A few tricks how to set up Internet facing deployment for Dynamics CRM 2011
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24 October 2011
Simple Twitter feed for the web-site
Very simple example how to put Tweeter feed on the web-site using .NET and LINQ.
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15 September 2011
Passing Referral into IFRAME in DotNetNuke
If you're unlucky to have IFRAMEs on your pages - here's how you could pass referrals for tracking purposes inside DotNetNuke
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Alex’s expertise in developing and maintaining web applications has been invaluable to the College – J. Wittersheim, Director of Information Management and Funding, Bury College


Offered Services

 

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Client-facing web-sites

Modern web-sites are no longer just a set of static pages. Recent advances in technologies make it much easier and faster to produce dynamic sophisticated web applications. Usually I offer my clients a typical package with free or licensed content management system, social networking features like blog and/or forum and registered members management. However, this is just a foundation to build more industry and client-specific features on: e-commerce solutions (shopping carts, payment systems, etc.), integration with CRM and accountancy software, live chat with the customers and access from mobile devices - just to name a few. 

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Line-of-business applications

With all variety of requirements most business applications have the same architecture: web/desktop/mobile based front-end to enter/edit data, database to store this data and one or more intermediate layers. It is these intermediate (business logic) layers that handle everything from data validation to integration with third-party systems. There are a lot of things I could offer to improve productivity of business starting with a simple warehouse tracking software (no more spreadsheets!) to a much more complex systems, built on latest Microsoft technologies/products like Microsoft Sharepoint and Dynamics CRM.

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Knowledge management and collaboration

Even very small companies lose precious working time, effiency and subsequently an edge, by spending time doing something they or their colleagues have already done in the past. With the vast amount of information that each business deals everyday with, it is impossible to rely just on human memory. Corporate knowledgebase can solve this problem. Usually these systems come with collaboration tools, that allow not only to store and make searchable certain structured or unstructured information, but also work on it with the whole team. This is another area where I could help, with Sharepoint solutions in particular.