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Are you paying too much for your software? Is the cost of having custom written software holding you back? Do you have a process or area of your business that you are under pressure to realise cost savings but don't know how to leverage your IT to acheive those savings? Then come and talk with ChilledWeb, our skills and experience working with large companies in this area position us perfectly to be able to deliver solutions, results and savings.

Our software development specialists focus on delivering solutions for all sizes of customer.

We believe in keeping solutions simple; that's why we strive for making the final product as simple in use as possible; and because we rely on technologies that we know and trust, we guarantee solid, robust and professional solutions.

Some of the technologies and solutions we employ: corporate ERP, CRM, SOP/POP payroll & accounting solutions. Inter/Extra/Internet, e-commerce & e-support sites. Data exchange solutions.

We are not just a Microsoft house, in fact the majority of new work we have now is based in the OpenSource arena. We have years of experience of developing and rolling out applications in Linux environments. In todays financial climate our customers are finding OpenSource a huge benifit too their bottom line.

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