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Success StoriesMerging Business and the WebAt WebHand Central, we believe that a successful business on the web needs creative and well implemented solutions in order to address the needs of our clients. After all, you can't do your job right unless you have the proper tools. Check out our success stories below and find out how we can help you develop new and innovative solutions to meet your needs. The Canadian Public Accountability BoardCustomized, Secure Information CollectionThe CPAB needed a website and presence large enough to serve all of Canada. Communicating with hundreds of firms across Canada, the CPAB also needed a custom designed system to register and collect information from offices nationwide. Click here to find out more... HyporMultinational, Multilingual Page AdministrationWhen Hypor first merged with other companies throughout the world, they realized they needed a single webfront to conduct business. With over 8 countries represented in different parts of the world, Hypor needed a simple way to manage a wide variety of languages and sister companies in a simple, efficient manner. Click here to find out more... Toronto Waterfront Revitalization CorporationOnline Content ManagementThe Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation needed a new and dynamic way to communicate with their clients. Their old site was mostly static and required extensive development to make simple changes. They needed a fast, dynamic system to control content to communicate with thousands of people. Click here to find out more... Queen's University News CentreOnline Content ManagementIn order to meet the demands of a fast pace University environment, Queen's Univeristy News and Media Services department required a one-stop website that combined all aspects of Queen's News from online Gazette publications to full-fledged news coverage. Click here to find out more... Queen's University AlumniMulti-Site ManagementEvery year at Queen's University, thousands of students graduate with a multitude of different degrees. Within Queen's alone, there are approximately 80 different classes that exist in across several different faculties. In order to facilitate communications and instill a sense of community for these grads, the Advancement Services division felt the need to set up a series of pages each year on which individual classes could publish news and information. Click here to find out more... Lori KnowlesOnline Article ManagementBeing a sports magazine writer takes time and energy. Most importantly, keeping your articles in one place and accessable to the public is important. | ||||||

