Police NZ is using the services offered by Ezy Solutions to upgrade their drupal environment. New development and staging servers are currently being built, existing areas of the site are currently being overhauled and new site functionality is being implemented. Server optimisation for Drupal will be required.
The staff at Sanctuary Health required the ability to change their sites content, add and remove yoga class times and massage slots through the use of a calander plugin. They also required the ability to add new content pages. The Drupal CMS has allowed them to achieve all of this functionatlity out of the box.
OffroadExpress is a community site with over 3,600 members. It is the largest Four Wheel Driving website in NZ. The site works to bring the 4wd community of NZ together under one roof. Features include chat rooms, forums, user photo galleries, user videos, an online store, paid memberships, user created content and google map track locations. The site boasts on average one million page views and roughly 70GBs of traffic per month.
Treetop photos required a website to show their customers the panerama photos they produce and market themselves as a supplier to the housing market for alternative real estate photos. Unfortunatly Treetop Photos entered the housing market as it plummented and the venture has since been put on hold.
Octidive is a brand new community website for the diving community. It allows users to upload their favourite dive locations, add photos, add descriptions and then rate them. The site uses google map technology to position dive sites and show other dive sites nearby. The site is still in development but has been set live with improvements and functionality being added all the time.
Splash Gordon wanted to upgrade their online presence from a static HTML brochure site to an interactive community site for the diving community. They approached Ezy Solutions because of their experience with building community sites and the idea of a using a CMS to maintain their site was very appealing. Previously a tech savvy assistant maintained their website but recently moved over seas leaving them with no way of altering or adding new content. Drupal has changed this and now all the shop staff can make changes to the site. An online store has been added listing the complete range held in the Dive Shop allowing customers to purchase online.
Partsquip required an online shop to provide the rural sector with the opportunity to source and acquire parts for farming machinery. At the same time they wished to provide this sector with the ability to sell unused machinery which utilises a trademe style system that gives users the ability to create their own personal classified ads. Features of the site include the existence of a store debit card, an accounts system to manage all transactions, dealer spaces and buying groups. The site also has an up to date "show rig" server which feeds off the live server. This allows the public to sit down at a terminal at an agricultural show and browse the latest stock in a fully functional environment, as if they were connected to the internet. The site is branching into the Australian market in the very near future.