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This site is built upon the growing open-source standard CMS (Content Mgt. System) called WordPress.  CTG recommends starting with an open source CMS such as WordPress or Joomla, and then creating re-usable CSS (Custom Style Sheet) code/objects for your particular site design.  There are a large number of what we call WPW’s or WordPress Widgets which can be added to add functionality to your WordPress sites.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 01:11

“Flexibility, Versatility and Adaptability are extremely important with any website, theme or design.   We designed WMT to be an example of this.  Our design is simple and fast, easy to navigate, and hopefully easy on the eyes.”   But most importantly, we designed WMT using re-usable components & widgets, a little custom CSS and graphics, and some baking soda :-) , so it can adapt, grow or multiply along with business change.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 12:37

Today, the pressure is on to deliver on the demands of customers and investors—and to do it right now. More than ever, every business executive needs to be thinking carefully about how markets develop and how to sustain them, what customers and markets value, how to best serve these markets, and how to reallocate resources to succeed. As a company’s business model shifts to meet changing market requirements, its business strategy and IT infrastructure must be ready to shift as well.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 29 November 2009 08:15