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About us

We are a team of IT proffessionals that have come together with one very simple goal: Great Websites that exceed client requirements!  Our years of experience in both corporate and SME markets have taught us how to combine technology and business processes to create new ways to beat the competition, and we strive to do that over and over every day.  From simple three page sites to really complex Database systems, we will find a way to 'Bridge The Gap' for you.


Olympia McEnhill

With many years experience in the corporate world as a Business  Consultant serving Large Corporations and SMEs alike, she understands where to look for bottom line savings that add the most benefit and knows which business processes work, and which don't.  She also has a wealth of experience in business analysis, and can translate business operations and processes into an automated system that will make your business operate more efficiently and profitable.

Olympia is passionate about utilising the internet as a business tool; her philosophy to learn from the 'greats' means that you and your business can benefit from the deployment of open source technology! Never before has the information revolution been more available (read affordable) to the average small business!

 

Barry Kukkuk

Barry not only looks geeky, he IS geeky. He can program anything from a computer to a VCR!

Barry has 18 years experience in programming. He is responsible for the delivery of world class products that not only exceed our client's expectations but do so within record time! Consider yourself in good company when you join the thousands of people that use his applications world-wide every day!

Barry utilise a 'best tool for the job' methodology and make it his business to stay abreast of the technology changes in the world. Every project is evaluated to identify the best and most cost effective development strategy. An avid supporter of open source technology; Barry will make sure you and your business' unique requirements are met not only in the short term but also keeping a long term picture in mind.

The Sunday Times did an article about Barry on the 3rd of August 2008. It was in a section called

It's My Business