CSI Media Announce Umbraco Gold Partner Certification
CSI Media have just unveiled their new status as an Umbraco Gold Partner, the highest level of Umbraco CMS certification and a prestigious label within the digital world.
CSI Media is an award-winning digital agency with 20 years’ experience in designing and developing websites & bespoke software solutions for companies within the travel sector. High-profile clients include Bookabed, Abbey Ireland & UK, Travel Booker and Fred Olsen.
Umbraco
Umbraco is regarded as one of the best, most powerful Content Management System (CMS) platforms. With a plethora of features and a user-friendly interface, content managers are able to deliver consistently outstanding website experiences:
* Easily add different types of content including text, pictures and slideshows
* SEO features including Page Title, Meta Description and Alternative URL fields
* The ability to integrate e-commerce functionality including online stores, booking systems and payment gateways
* Advanced marketing techniques including personalisation, which tailors the user’s experience by presenting content based on the time, the user’s location or their behaviour on your website
* The ability to implement custom extensions, for example enquiry forms
Official Umbraco Gold Partner
The Gold Partnership will allow CSI Media to provide even more effective support to their current and future clients as they will benefit from increased support and architectural advising for big projects.
Richard Nash, Business Director at CSI Media, "We are delighted to be continuing our collaboration with Umbraco, having been a Certified Partner for many years. Our team of designers and developers are passionate about delivering Umbraco websites tailored for our clients’ business requirements."
CSI Media
For further information on Umbraco or to make an enquiry, please email Richard Nash at [email protected]
Alternatively, to see more of CSI Media’s Umbraco projects, please see here.
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