Rockport are a London-based supplier and installer of the latest audio-visual equipment, supplying anything from simple TV screens to the installation of large integrated systems.
Projects we have delivered:
Our brief was to replace with existing site with a new site capable of showing off the latest audio-visual equipment.
The site was built in ASP.NET utilising a bespoke content management system.
15th January 2012
The College website launch
We are proud to announce today the launch of a new Umbraco website we have built for The College website project. Altitude’s brief was to create a marketing website presenting Company news through a blogging system and showcasing the work The College has achieved for their clients through Case Studies. For more information: The College website project.
16th December 2011
Altitude sign up a new Client.
In September 2011, Altitude were contracted to assist Stonehage’s implementation of automated internal systems. This phase was to install and configure Opalis and assist with the setup and configuration of AutoRek. A good working relationship between Stonehage, API Software and Altitude lead to a successful integration of software and implementation of this phase in December 2011. For more information: Stonehage project.
6th December 2011
JBJS Author Profile project OrthoDox/OrthoBase upgrade
Authors papers are published by JBJS, but JBJS and authors wanted to promote author information for these publications. So we have built “Author Profile” functionality to allow authors to keep their profiles up-to-date and to be promoted using a new Author Profile page. For more information: JBJS website project.
14th November 2011
FuelChip website launch
Today sees the the launch of a new Umbraco website that we built for FuelChip. This site details the products and services that FuelChip offer their clients. For more information: FuelChip website project.
12th July 2011
JBJS BJR project OrthoDox/OrthoBase upgrade
JBJS have a new Journal, “Bone & Joint Research”. A new 'open access' journal for orthopaedics and musculoskeletal sciences research communication. Submissions are open, including clinical and translational laboratory studies as well as studies from the device and pharmaceutical industries. For more information: Stonehage project.