Drum roll… CSI Media are very proud to announce that, based on excellent feedback from our clients, we have retained our Drum Recommended status for the 15th consecutive year!
Following a busy 12 months where we have successfully delivered a range of bespoke web and software applications for companies across the UK, CSI Media have been named as a Drum Recommended agency for Web Design, Web Development, and Software Development.
The Drum Recommends is special because accreditation is based entirely on client feedback. Therefore, we would like to say a BIG thank you to our marvellous clients for taking the time to leave us some amazing feedback!
With a database of over 170 Recommended Web Development agencies, The Drum Recommends is the go-to location for businesses looking to find a suitable partner that aligns with their business and technical requirements.
Companies can view an agency’s reviews and a breakdown of ratings for each of their service offerings. Furthermore, agencies have the opportunity to showcase their portfolio of work. Indeed, over the last 12 months, we have launched a new web platform for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, a new software solution for the Active Sports Group, and several CMS websites for clients across a diverse range of sectors.
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We are passionate about developing high-quality solutions for each and every one of our clients. Our 15th Drum Recommended accreditation is a testament to our team’s creativity, energy, and sheer enthusiasm.
Richard Nash, Business Director – CSI Media
Richard continued; “the next 12 months will be one of our biggest years – we are in the process of developing several enterprise-level solutions for big names across the automotive, healthcare, and sports sectors.”
CSI Media specialise in the development of bespoke web and software applications – we are experienced in designing tailored solutions to meet specific and complex business requirements.
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