Real Estate Sites Suck!Suite 204 and Dig Savvy plan to do something about this common complaint. Read our manifesto here!
A new decade - Welcome 2010!This year kicks off with Dig Savvy continuing to work as a Business Analyst for International Trade to work towards a new model for the Trade Commissioner Service Web site. Ongoing web site work also continues for HRSDC, DrugDocs™, Cyto-Matrix and Maverick Volleyball.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank these clients, along with Coradix Consulting and Thinkwrap, for their ongoing confidence in Dig Savvy's services and extend best wishes for a Happy New Year full of great health, happiness and exciting adventures.
Dig Savvy acts as Project Manager and Business Analyst for the Trade Commissioner Service web site re-vamp projectAfter an all important requirements gathering phase, Dig Savvy has been contracted to lead the e-Communications web team's efforts to move forward with the planning and implementation of the Trade Commissioner Service's web site re-vamp. Phase 1 includes usability enhancements to the existing Content Management Tool, including the ability to manage all content pages in-house, along with other key features, including the integration of the Google Search Appliance to enhance the public and business clients' user experience.
Thinkwrap secure Dig Savvy as Business AnalystDig Savvy has been contracted to participate in requirements gathering for a new and improved client-centric Trade Commissioner Service web site. The re-vamp will include a task-based Information Architecture (moving away from an organizational approach), improved registration processes and user initiated personalization opportunities.
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Dig Savvy is a web development company based in Ottawa, Canada and founded by Marianna Fenton.
Dig Savvy's main focus is producing standards-compliant web sites on behalf of our clients. We deliver professional, attractive, user-centric and easy to navigate web products.
This allows site visitors to focus quickly on the content of your site, which is, after all, the whole point!