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About Us |
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Background |
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Edesignz is a web development
company based in Wellington, New Zealand, and we're all about
bringing you the best fit for your IT Project or Web Site
development initiative — in NZ or around the world.
We have offered Clients Web and IT Consulting since
1999. Our Company brings extensive experience across Web development,
IT and Information Management Services, and independent Software
Development Solutions. View
some of our work here |
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Due to the general
downturn in Web development globally, we now deploy our skills
to high-end projects only , and you are welcome to contact
us about these matters if you wish.
Our previous Projects have seen us involved with Telecom,
EDS and similar organisations, and we have done consultation
and development on Websites that have obtained National Awards.
We can talk to you about what you require so just contact
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Meeting the Team |
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Alan
Benton
Director & Client Management
BA History/Info Systems, Dip. Multimedia Development, WDANZ
(Founder Member)
Alan started his IT career at Unisys in Stonebridge, London
(UK) back in 1995, predominantly in the area of Systems Administration.
Since returning to NZ in 1996, and after recommencing formal
studies in Information Systems, he started this Company in
1999. With a number of other professionals he met along the
way now onboard, the Company provides very unique solutions
for Clients using the web to further their business reach.
He is a Foundation Member of WDANZ
(the Web Developers Association of NZ), is a member of the
Web Standards Group
and still does independent consulting in IT for a number of
local Wellington-based businesses as well as others around
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"The
development of the asTTle web site started with a meeting with
Alan Benton, who immediately provided multiple options, marked
improvements to our original ideas, and quickly gave us some
samples. He then helped guide us to provide the most effective
page, the best downloadable features (to cover possibilities
across 3000 NZ schools with various computer configurations),
and do all this to meet our future possibilities of locating
on three or four sites. .."
John Hattie, School of Education, Project asTTle: |
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Project asTTle —Winner,
Computerworld Awards 2003 "Best Use of IT: Tertiary,
Community and Commercial"
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