Working as part of a larger digital transformation project, I was involved in upgrading the website’s existing course and event pages and rebuilding the event booking process to integrate with Microsoft Dynamics CRM. I also integrated Identity Server into the application, allowing for single sign-on using Umbraco’s membership as an identity provider.
Corporate website build which extended the multilingual and tagging capabilities from Frontier Economics into a multi-site solution. The application was built as a headless CMS, with content fed via an API into a single-page front end built using React.
Development of a multilingual brochureware website. The site makes heavy use of Examine to find related content based on a tagging taxonomy. Multilingual content was handled using Vorto.
Development of a multi-tenant Umbraco installation housing the main Hikma corportate website and a handful of microsites.
Corporate website build hosted on Umbraco Cloud. This was my first Umbraco Cloud project which included migrating content and the Umbraco data structure from our hosted pre-production environments into Umbraco Cloud.
Fast turnaround project for a diversity and inclusion campaign in the USA. Ongoing maintenance work involved a forms integration with Oracle’s Eloqua platform.
Corporate website build which started off as a baseline for MerchantCantos’s new Umbraco framework. This included content modules using Nested Content, allowing editors flexibility when building pages.
Development of a corporate website and staff extranet within a single Umbraco installation. Authentication and authorisation within the staff extranet was controlled via a SAML implementation which interfaced with four different identity providers.
Brochureware website containing a basic data store within Umbraco containing figures relating to the company’s fleet. This data was used to populate dynamically created PDF factsheets.
B2C brochureware website with heavy digital marketing requirements. Google Analytics was used intensively throughout the site, and bespoke landing pages were created for visitors arriving via a Google Adwords advert.
Heavy maintenance work on Blesma’s Umbraco site I had built previously at Wickedweb. This involved upgrading the site from Umbraco 6.0 to 7.3 (this included replacing obsolete property editors with their modern equivalents without losing content) and integrating a rebuild of the website front end.
A basic brochureware website, which I used as an opportunity to develop a framework for building Umbraco applications.
Development of a design-led brochureware website showing off Benoy’s project portfolio. Project case study pages made use of Umbraco’s grid editor which offered content editors flexible layout options. The site was image heavy, so the Umbraco media library was configured to store images in Azure blob storage and serve them over the Azure CDN.
Implementation of a public facing website, staff extranet, and alumni portal running off of a single Umbraco instance. The website includes basic traning course booking functionality, with custom sections developed in the Umbraco back office using Angular JS allowing staff to manage course bookings.
Extension of the existing Taste of London website built by a colleague to add multi-tenant and multilingual functionality (similar to the Baker Tilly International member websites). This allowed Taste to roll out a single look and feel for their festivals globally.
Brochureware website build using Umbraco. Included a custom tool for mapping IPublishedContent models to strongly-typed viewmodels - this was before tools like Ditto and Models Builder were around.
Development of an employee campaign website to celebrate Arcadis’s 125-year anniversary. Staff worldwide were encouraged to run, cycle, and swim with the aim of reaching a collective total of 125,000 km. The project included membership data import using the CMS Import package, and custom data export using SQL.
Development of a public facing website for limbless war veterans’ charity Blesma. Whilst the website functionality is fairly standard, this was our team’s first Umbraco build using MVC, and our first attempt at agile delivery.
Development of a multi-tenant, multi-lingual Umbraco installation allowing a consistent brand to be utilised across the global network of Baker Tilly firms. Included a shared media libary allowing content editors to pick from stock media available to everyone or from their firm’s private media folder.
Development of a suite of ASP.NET user controls allowing users to create branded stationery (business cards and letterheads). PDF generation was handled using the Aspose PDF library, and allowed multi-lingual stationery to be created (including Chinese, Arabic, and Hebrew). These user controls were integrated into the company’s existing extranet running on Umbraco.