Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
14 September 2007 22:56pm
Thanks Adam, what do you think of the user support for Immediacy? I won't need a demo, thanks as I have already had one from Immediacy.
Sarah
On 07:22:43 11 September 2007 ashallcross wrote:
Hi
We are experts in integrating and developing on the Immediacy platform and have been using this for 5 years now.
We have found it to be one of the easiest systems to use for the end user, i.e the day-to-day administration of pages with pretty much zero input from the IT department. We usually work with Marketing departments on implementations as these are generally the people who do the day to day running of websites.
The WAI compliance is also of paramount importance to Immediacy and they have worked extremly hard to get it right to full AAA level.
If you would like to see a Demo as a comparison to Sitecore, please let me know and i can also arrange an onoine Demo for you.
An example of an Immediacy site we have developed is:-
The user support is pretty good. They are based in Poole and are a fairly friendly ,easy to get on with company. I have never had a problem with them myself.
Their licensing is fairly straightforward and easy to understand. We rarely use the plugins they supply, we usually build our own as they generally dont exactly do what the customer requires and we find it is easier for us to build them from scratch so we can get them to integrate better with the users current systems if we do.
Let me know how you get on anyway or if you need any more info...
Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
17 September 2007 10:05am
Thanks, that's helpful.
On 06:33:56 15 September 2007 ashallcross wrote:
Hi Sarah
The user support is pretty good. They are based in Poole and are a fairly friendly ,easy to get on with company. I have never had a problem with them myself.
Their licensing is fairly straightforward and easy to understand. We rarely use the plugins they supply, we usually build our own as they generally dont exactly do what the customer requires and we find it is easier for us to build them from scratch so we can get them to integrate better with the users current systems if we do.
Let me know how you get on anyway or if you need any more info...
We looked at both Immediacy and Red Dot almost 3 years ago, when identifying which vendor we would partner with for all our clients WCMS requirements. At the end of this process, we felt Immediacy stood head and shoulders above the competition.
Since this time we have delivered 42 Immediacy sites in 11 countries globally. We have the largest and most experienced Immediacy implementation team, and for this reason are Immediacy’s only “Gold Accredited” Immediacy partner (as my Marketing Manager keeps on reminding me!).
If you would like to discuss Immediacy, or its delivery, in any more detail please don’t hesitate to drop me a line.
The user support is pretty good. They are based in Poole and are a fairly friendly ,easy to get on with company. I have never had a problem with them myself.
Their licensing is fairly straightforward and easy to understand. We rarely use the plugins they supply, we usually build our own as they generally dont exactly do what the customer requires and we find it is easier for us to build them from scratch so we can get them to integrate better with the users current systems if we do.
Let me know how you get on anyway or if you need any more info...
Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
19 September 2007 23:28pm
Thanks Robin, I am just completing the scoring so if there are any points I want to be sure on I will give you a call. Thanks for the offer.
On 17:57:41 19 September 2007 robinsmith wrote:
Hi Sarah
We looked at both Immediacy and Red Dot almost 3 years ago, when identifying which vendor we would partner with for all our clients WCMS requirements. At the end of this process, we felt Immediacy stood head and shoulders above the competition.
Since this time we have delivered 42 Immediacy sites in 11 countries globally. We have the largest and most experienced Immediacy implementation team, and for this reason are Immediacy’s only “Gold Accredited” Immediacy partner (as my Marketing Manager keeps on reminding me!).
If you would like to discuss Immediacy, or its delivery, in any more detail please don’t hesitate to drop me a line.
The user support is pretty good. They are based in Poole and are a fairly friendly ,easy to get on with company. I have never had a problem with them myself.
Their licensing is fairly straightforward and easy to understand. We rarely use the plugins they supply, we usually build our own as they generally dont exactly do what the customer requires and we find it is easier for us to build them from scratch so we can get them to integrate better with the users current systems if we do.
Let me know how you get on anyway or if you need any more info...
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Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
14 September 2007 22:56pm
Thanks Adam, what do you think of the user support for Immediacy? I won't need a demo, thanks as I have already had one from Immediacy.
Sarah
On 07:22:43 11 September 2007 ashallcross wrote:
Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
14 September 2007 22:58pm
Thanks Hassan
On 13:45:16 5 September 2007 hqureshi wrote:
Director at The Cogworks
15 September 2007 06:33am
Hi Sarah
The user support is pretty good. They are based in Poole and are a fairly friendly ,easy to get on with company. I have never had a problem with them myself.
Their licensing is fairly straightforward and easy to understand. We rarely use the plugins they supply, we usually build our own as they generally dont exactly do what the customer requires and we find it is easier for us to build them from scratch so we can get them to integrate better with the users current systems if we do.
Let me know how you get on anyway or if you need any more info...
Cheers
Adam Shallcross
www.thecogworks.co.uk
Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
17 September 2007 10:05am
Thanks, that's helpful.
On 06:33:56 15 September 2007 ashallcross wrote:
Business Development Manager at Auros
19 September 2007 17:57pm
Hi Sarah
We looked at both Immediacy and Red Dot almost 3 years ago, when identifying which vendor we would partner with for all our clients WCMS requirements. At the end of this process, we felt Immediacy stood head and shoulders above the competition.
Since this time we have delivered 42 Immediacy sites in 11 countries globally. We have the largest and most experienced Immediacy implementation team, and for this reason are Immediacy’s only “Gold Accredited” Immediacy partner (as my Marketing Manager keeps on reminding me!).
If you would like to discuss Immediacy, or its delivery, in any more detail please don’t hesitate to drop me a line.
Regards
Robin Smith
Business Development Manager
www.auros.co.uk
On 10:05:20 17 September 2007 SarahAlder1 wrote:
Director at The Cogworks
19 September 2007 18:18pm
Hi Sarah
Maybe i could give you a call to discuss.
Drop me a mail if you do want to have a chat.
Cheers
Adam
info@thecogworks.co.uk
On 18:32:59 3 September 2007 SarahAlder1 wrote:
Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
19 September 2007 23:28pm
Thanks Robin, I am just completing the scoring so if there are any points I want to be sure on I will give you a call. Thanks for the offer.
On 17:57:41 19 September 2007 robinsmith wrote: