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Southeast Produce Council Launches New Site with Awesome Event Registration System

We’ve just launched a completely redesigned Southeast Produce Council website. The new site has a great updated look and a lot of new features. The site features expanded member directories and a really interesting search feature that allows you to search by products, organization type, or state. The real jewel is the new event registration system. Southeast Produce Council handles some really big conferences and expos each year. Scott really outdid himself making sure that the system was flexible enough to handle everything from event tickets and booth reservations to sponsorship and advertising. It can even handle the little registration details like meal preferences and side trips (Golf anyone?).

Redesigned Southeast Produce Council

Congrats to the whole team on the launches today! We’ve got two more next week.

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1 down, 1 to go

Final launch prepartions have gone very smooth today and we’ve just finished launching one site and are right about to do a second one.

We’ve just launched ToddSpitzerBlog.org. The new blog has some pretty cool features including post by email functionality so that Todd can post from his Blackberry. Look for great news from the 71st district in California.

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New Cloudspace Site Launches

We’ve just unveiled a new Cloudspace website. We really love the new streamlined design. Its short and to the point and has plenty of extra information about of development process if you head over to the FAQ.

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ScantronEvents.com Launch

Tim here, writing in about a new site we’ve got launched for Scantron. It’s ScantronEvents.com, and we built it at Scantron’s request to help them manage user registrations for the events they host around the country.

This isn’t the first event registration system we’ve built, and I’m sure it won’t be the last. Some of the events companies host are huge, and the frequency at which the events occur is enough to have people on the payroll just to keep on top of things.

For example, there’s another event management system I worked on a while back, for Harland Financial Solutions (Scantron is actually a division of Harland). They’re a great company who we’ve done a lot of work for over the years, and they are constantly hosting meetings and other events.

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