dbWeb Pty Ltd - Sites

The following sites are some of the public sites developed by dbWeb Pty Ltd.

Soccer Australia

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In November 2002 dbWeb was granted the tender from Soccer Australia to develop a new administration system for their site. Under their previous system they had limited control over development and content updates.

The dbWeb content management system was extended to support Soccer Australia's complex requirements, giving them full control to modify and expand the site.

The FixtureWeb system was also enhanced to allow team lineups and full match statistics to be maintained by administrators, with links into the FixtureWeb database for match results.

EON3 Home Automation

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The EON3 site is a fully enabled e-commerce site supporting worldwide product sales. The administration tools provide order processing, tracking, and management of menus, products, and categories.

The site also includes a referral system where customers can receive sales commissions by referring friends.

Victorian Express

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Victorian Express provides freight services throughout Melbourne, Country Victoria, Southern NSW, and Mount Gambier. dbWeb developed a flexible site enabling regular updates of services, delivery times, information requests, and delivery status access.

A key feature is email enquiry routing, allowing administrators to direct each enquiry type to the right recipient for efficient handling.

Fixture Web

Fixture Web allows sporting associations to display and maintain fixtures, ladders, and match results on the internet, and distribute data through hosted pages or XML.

Sites Using the Association Model

Sites Using the Company Model

SME Solutions

Lease Express

dbWeb Pty Ltd

This site was produced using the company model.

Other Sites

WhereToToday is a directory service aimed at giving small to medium businesses a web presence with categorised listings, keyword search, and template-based business pages.

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