Archive for April, 2008

Autouseful uses SEM Store and Drupal to sell Car Accessories

SEM has recently completed a new site for Autouseful, a website with something for every motorist. The ecommerce is powered by the SEM Store and advanced CMS features were provided through the integration of the store with Drupal. This is not the first time we have integrated SEM Store ecommerce software and Drupal and together they are proving a very successful combination. Visit www.autouseful.co.uk to take a look at the site - the excellent design was done by Martin Jewiss of MPJDesign Ltd.
Autouseful uses SEM Store and has something for every motorist.

Business Link Talk

I did a talk today to professional photographers on behalf of Business Link. The talk covered web marketing and SEM and was given together with Martin Kingston of Kingsbridge Consultancy (Kent) Limited. The talk was well received and Business Link have indicated that SEM will be invited to give a series of talks in June across the south east region.

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition Goes Live

Ubuntu 8.04 went live this week along with the new Ubuntu demo tour that we designed for Canonical. This project has led to SEM being asked to do a demo tour for Launchpad.net that will be released in July.

Ubuntu 8.04 Tour by SEM Solutions

MoMui Home goes live with SEM Store

Momui Home is a new home accessories boutique selling stylish and decorative gifts for the home and garden. Mo, the creative spark behind the business decided to use the SEM Store as her ecommerce solution. The site was designed by Sharon Havenhand of Comarni.

MoMui Home uses SEM Store

We really enjoyed building this store for Mo and would like to wish her every success with her venture.

Ubuntu demo

The SEM Studio is currently working on the new online tour of Ubuntu. We’ve been contracted by Canonical the founding company behind Ubuntu that was started by Mark Shuttleworth.

We passionately believe in open source and free software (we’re currently deciding when to release some software that we’ve developed here at the SEM Studio under an open source license) and have always worked with Linux servers and even Linux PCs where practical. Having been introduced to Ubuntu earlier this year we’ve not got it installed on most of our office production PCs and we all agree that it has taken Linux to a new level of usability. At last there is a free alternative to Windows that can genuinely compete in the wider market. The fact that Dell are now shipping (as an option) new computers pre-installed with Ubuntu shows how far it has come.

Watch this space for a link to the new Ubuntu demo when it goes live.

Heavy Metal in Baghdad

This does not have any direct relevance to the work of the SEM Studio but I wanted to show it anywhere. It is a fascinating story about a Heavy Metal band struggling to survive in ‘post war’ Baghdad. Things got tough and they ended up in Turkey via Syria. Their survival has depended largely on the generosity of international supporters. I think it is a great way to show people that Iraq is a country and culture with depth and variety just like any other place on earth. The media story is often so narrowly focussed that it is a breath of fresh air to see an alternative news story like this one. Visit their site at www.heavymetalinbaghdad.com.

Government think-tank uses SEM for Web Development

Localis, the government think-tank have recently launched a new website - www.localisresearch.org - that was design by Sharon Havenhand of Comarni and development by SEM Solutions at the SEM Studio. Sharon’s work is always awesome and we always enjoy partnering with Comarni on development work. It really helps us here at SEM to play on our strengths - we prefer to focus on the coding and programming while someone else has to worry about the ‘creative’ aspect of the job.

Localis Research Website
Here’s a quote from the ‘About Us‘ page new Localis website that should give you a slightly better idea of what they get up to!

“At a time when the great bulk of local authorities are conservative and when existing local government think tanks veer to the left, Localis offers a fresh and distinctive approach based on close links with Policy Exchange, Prospect’s think tank of the year 2006-7. Localis aims to influence policy makers and thinkers outside the local government village in clear, jargon-free language.”