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Design4Usability Launch New Client Support Ticket Service
Need help with your website? Design4Usability have launched their new client support ticket service. This service will provide clients with the ability to post support questions and requests via an online ticketing application. This application provides a ticket submission, monitoring and reporting functionality. This service is available on a pay-as-you-go or inlcusive maintenance agreement basis. Telephone 08456801079 or email support@design4usability.co.uk for more details.
This service is currently available to existing Design4Usability clients but will soon be available to anyone needing expert advice to specific problems regarding their websites, particularly those using open source software applications such as Joomla or DotNetNuke.
Open-source, DotNetNuke (DNN) CMS Website Training
Design4Usability have just launched their first DotNetNuke (DNN) training course. Click on this link to find out more: http://www.design4usability.co.uk/b2b-services/training-and-development/135-dotnetnuke-training-getting-started.html
The DotNetNuke framework is growing in popularity and is now the leading web content management system (CMS) and application development platform for Microsoft .NET. This is an affordable CMS website suitable for small and medium business owners that require versatility, an easy-to-use system and a solution that will grow quickly and affordably with their requirements. There is also a version for mission critical websites however; this is a more costly option.
With regards to training, an area of particular interest for us is the non-technical user and this is where we are focusing our training at the moment. For example, our ‘DotNetNuke Training – Getting Started’ course on the following link:
http://www.design4usability.co.uk/b2b-services/training-and-development/135-dotnetnuke-training-getting-started.html
This is a very basic course and one that would not suit anyone with technical ability. It has been designed to enable the non-technical user to utilise open source software solutions as a means of embracing the latest that technology has to offer and the vast functionality that it provides whilst keeping costs to a minimum.
This is an area that we are currently expanding, and eventually will be providing DotNetNuke courses for technical users also.
Let us know if you have any questions relating to our DotNetNuke training services.