Commerce Server Development Experts WebTransit
WebTransit is an Atlanta-based web development company specializing in Commerce Server development and the implementation and management of online stores and Total E-Commerce solutions.
WebTransit has been providing Web services to a broad range of clients for over 5 years. We are committed to customer satisfaction and have built a core staff of experienced project managers, system designers and technology specialists that can ensure that our clients make the most of the web.
Activities range from full Web project implementation to Web presence maintenance and upgrades. Services we offer include HTML, scripting and programming in a variety of languages and platforms, database design and implementation, as well as Web server setup and administration.
We follow a very structured methodology to ensure consistency and good business practices for our clients. We pay attention to the details. WebTransit has developed defined and repeatable processes and procedures that determine successful deployment of projects and maintenance services to our clients.
We use a proprietary product called OmniTracker™ to facilitate swift and accurate communication between all parties involved in the development process. Our methodology allows us to provide a defined, repeatable, and customer-focused process for successful implementation. By doing this, we are able to provide a predictable workflow and structured development environment in order to ensure direction and control over the entire course of a project or activity.
Commerce Server Community
WebTransit collected Commerce Server 2007 and 2009 documents and information from across the web and have placed it all into their new Commerce Server Community.
Commerce Server Development Information
Commerce Server Development experts, WebTransit, present this collection of blogs, documents, links and information all about Microsoft Commerce Server.
Commerce Server 2007 Development Information
Commerce Server Guru Max Akbar's Blog
Commerce Server Book Blog Update