Marishal Thompson employs a team of in-house designers and developers to build and maintain their web presence and extranet applications. Through our in-house team of developers, Marishal Thompson has developed a number of extranet applications to enable us to track our jobs from instruction to completion and beyond.
Our designers ensure that our web presence is not only professional, relevant and attractive, but also that its content is available to everybody by sticking with worldwide accessibility guidelines. The font size of our web content can be changed using the settings in your web browser, it isn't fixed like other websites, so users with poor sight can read our content easily. Our pages are laid out in simple markup so people using screen readers (software that speaks the content of the website out loud) are not confused with erroneous text.
Our extranet solutions uses a standard web browser - just like the one you're using now - to interact with an application over a 128bit encrypted SSL connection; this enables our consultants to access the system securely from anywhere in the world, including on-site through the use of tablet PCs. Because the whole system is stored on a central server, any updates we make to the software go live straight away, there's no need to roll out software updates to our users.
We can now offer these facilities to you. Our development team will analyse your current system and work with you to design, build and maintain a bespoke extranet solution or web presence to cover your every need.
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Wednesday, August 27 2008
National Trust in 'health and safety' tree-felling row The National Trust
Monday, August 25 2008
Major Plans Announced For BREEAM Sustainable Building Standards In advance
Friday, August 22 2008
Climate Change Affects UK's Birds, says report 15 August 2008 Climate change
Friday, August 22 2008
The recent National Tree Safety group Conference have published conclusions
Thursday, August 14 2008
Britain's oldest trees listed for protection They have stood for hundreds
Thursday, August 14 2008
Fears over trees due to new safety proposals Homeowners may cut trees down
Thursday, August 14 2008
Ancient oak in Surrey tree valued at 500,000 GBP An oak tree in Surrey
Thursday, August 14 2008
BS.3998 Recommendations for Tree Works is currently being revised and the
Thursday, August 14 2008
A five-year-old girl died after falling into a swollen river and a driver
Thursday, August 14 2008
Felbrigg tree tragedy 'unforeseeable' The National Trust says it could
Wednesday, August 13 2008
Environmental campaigners have voiced concern over proposed new tree safety
Friday, August 01 2008
Ambitious plans for what would be England's largest continuous new native
Friday, August 01 2008
By Angie Brown BBC Scotland news website, Edinburgh and East reporter Edinburgh
Friday, July 25 2008
Tree-lined streets 'cut asthma' New York is currently planting more trees
Thursday, July 24 2008
Natural England has decided to review its enforcement procedures and launched
Thursday, July 24 2008
Audit of England's nature begins A wide-ranging audit of England’s
Thursday, July 24 2008
trees Trees have countless benefits to our cities and the wider environment
Friday, July 18 2008
Trees and carbon Greenhouse gas emissions have increased dramatically as
Friday, July 18 2008
One of Scotland's most elusive birds of prey, the hen harrier, will receive
Friday, July 18 2008