Portfolio & Clients...

EdWeb
Developed under contract for CSM Technology this project has been implemented by the South Australian government as part of their education framework.
The application allows students to create and manage online portfolio websites. Utilising CMS concepts and open source Javascript HTML editors. Students are able to upload images, documents and multimedia for inclusion in their site. The websites are dynamically created from a range of templates and themes. Navigation and menus are automatically created and managed by the system.
ZefaImages
ZefaImages Australia required a solution that would allow them to resell hi-res stock photos from their wholesale providers quickly and efficiently. LekTec Consulting developed a website that automatically transferred images from the wholesaler and mirrored them in a secure location that clients were able to access via the web.
This site was then hosted in America to capitalise on low cost, high speed data connections that are unavailable in Australia this created significant savings in ongoing data costs.

PHP Portal
Originally designed for use by Melbourne Grammar School, the portal is a content management system for educational environments. LekTec Consulting worked closely with Melbourne Grammar School to create a solution that integrated seamlessly with their existing infrastructure.
Based on open source technologies; PHP, MySQL, Apache, FreeBSD. The portal integrated with the schools existing Microsoft SQL server to provide timetable services. The software also incorporated the schools mail server to provide webmail.
The portal offers an online environment for communicating and sharing resources between teachers and students. The software was designed to meet the following criteria:
- Remote access
- Secure
- Personalised content
- Easy to use
The following services are all delivered via a web based interface meeting the above criteria:
- Content Management
- Submission system
- Group management
- Timetable
- Calendar
- Webmail
View a short flash presentation of some of the features of the portal(154 KB)

