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Submitted by Content Admin on 19 August, 2008 - 16:14We've had an increasingly busy summer, in part thanks to our new Magento e-commerce partnership which has complemented Drupal CMS as another great open source platform to offer.
Recently launched sites
• Alliance for Natural Health (Drupal)
• Kent Trainers (Drupal)
• Regent Centre (Drupal)
• Silk Wedding Designs (Magento)
• StudentTalk - Society of Radiographers - student e-zine (Drupal)
In the pipeline
• College of Emergency Medicine - e-learning tool (Drupal)
• Society of Radiographers - Conference management and promotion tool (Drupal)
• Exponential-e - Channel marketing site (Drupal)
• Canterbury Auction Galleries - Auction promotion and management tool (Drupal)
PayPoint.net and Magento partnership
As part of our partnership with PayPoint.net, Europe's leading payment processor and Magento the world's leading open source e-commerce system we have released a payment module and a £50 discount offer for new PayPoint.net customers.
Magento revealed
Submitted by Deeson eMedia on 2 June, 2008 - 18:16Magento has some pretty exciting features, some of which are otherwise only available in products that cost thousands in licensing fees or would require extensive development bespoke work.
Some highlights include coupon/voucher management, SEO optimisation, multi-currency support, shipping to multiple addresses in one order, gift messages, split fulfilment, wishlists, newsletter subscription management and multiple product images with zoom. And that list doesn't even cover half of it! For a full feature list please visit the Magento feature list.
New Deeson site launched
Submitted by Deeson eMedia on 30 April, 2008 - 11:14We've finally got round to moving our website onto a content management system (Drupal), it's been on our to do list for a while but we've been really busy with client sites.
We became Magento Silver Partners this month, Magento is a new open source ecommerce package, it's only at version 1 but is already looking pretty sophisticated and far better than any of the other open source packages out there.
