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The design of your web site and the processes by which you keep it up to date are as individual as your organization and its business. That’s why Wall Street has built its web development and maintenance services around the principle of flexibility. We can work as a team with your in-house resources, or handle the job on our own from start to finish. With Wall Street, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. For examples of how we responded in an individualized way to the needs of several different clients, please read on.

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OmniBus Systems
For the OmniBus Systems Web site, Wall Street worked with a third-party design group that came up with a stunning new look while we leveraged our expertise in the broadcast industry to develop a site map that would help OmniBus customers find the information they wanted quickly and intuitively. Wall Street then built the individual pages and supplied new written content. |
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Utah Scientific
Utah Scientific’s previous web site concentrated the company’s information on a small number of very long pages. Working with an outside design group that provided a sleek new look and feel, Wall Street reorganized the site to give customers multiple, intuitive ways to find the information they need. In addition to writing and building individual pages, services delivered by Wall Street included training an in-house team member to update the site as needed using a popular, low-cost web development tool. |
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Fast Forward Video
The priorities for Fast Forward Video were to create a new web site with a more logical organization and a fresher look. For this project, Wall Street worked with the client’s own design resources, providing high-level concepts to be implemented by an in-house designer and then building the individual pages and supplying the written content. |
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EEMBC
A non-profit organization such as the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium has a distinctive set of requirements when it comes to designing and maintaining its web site. Wall Street works closely with EEMBC’s third-party web master in an advisory and day-to-day maintenance role, keeping an eye on both the overall presentation and on the details of incremental updates.
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