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    Magic Software has a new website!

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    After months of hard work and planning, yesterday we went live with our new company website.

    We've tried our best to make the messages clearer - so that readers immediately understand that Magic Software technology is about building business applications and integrating IT applications.  

    As part of the company's application platform capabilities - Magic Software enables organizations to cost-efficiently move to Cloud Computing models - including Rich Internet Applications, Mobile Applications, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models.

    Other changes worth noting - we've put a rolling 'customer' section on the home page. Magic Software has some surprising big-name customers and the list of worldwide organizations using our technology is almost endless.

    Another section I particularly like is the new solutions section - where we've added new pages for Enterprise and ISVs.

    In particular, I've tried to use these pages to explain the advantages of metadata - and illustrated the power of metadata-powered platforms by asking some of the most common industry relevant question's such as:

    1. How do I develop more cost-effective IT operations?
    2. How do I ensure my application meets business demand effectively?
    3. How can I optimize my development team's productivity?
    4. How do I preserve my core investments & ensure future functionality?
    5. How do I maximize security for my new web applications?

    Anyway, don't be shy. Do have a look and let us know what you think - or make constructive (!) suggestions for further improvements.


    Comments

    Congrats! the site looks really nice and professional. I like the clean design and clear navigation. 
    Good Luck!
    Posted @ Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:53 AM by Yehudit Toledano
    The sites design is TOO good.. Congrats!
    Posted @ Tuesday, November 03, 2009 5:51 AM by Offshore project managment
    Congratulations on a pro job to all on the Magic marketing team. 
     
    Good luck, 
    Mark
    Posted @ Friday, November 06, 2009 7:28 AM by Mark Gibson
    Congrats.. It looks great.Contents are useful too. 
     
    Regards
    Posted @ Wednesday, November 11, 2009 1:49 AM by Niranjan Phadke
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