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Web Support/Maintenance

999 Peachtree Street

The websites for 999 Peachtree Street and Warehouse Row were designed to help redefine and revitalize destinations in downtown Atlanta and Chattanooga, Tennessee. In additional to integrating a content management system giving the client the ability to update the sites, WSITS incorporated Google-based maps to highlight the amenities in the surrounding communities. Read More

Bay Area Network

WSITS built a customized social network for alumni of Stevens Institute of Technology. The site allows registrants to establish profiles, communicate with one another, and keep abreast of technology developments and events relevant to their industry. Connectors to Facebook and LinkedIn allow users to create and access their BAN profile without inputting new credentials or information Read More

Blue Ocean Energy

Exxon Mobil wanted a website to educate the public and officials about a planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform off the coast of New Jersey. The site emphasized the benefits and the necessity of natural gas as well as the significant precautions the company was taking to protect both the environment and area residents. The project has since been dropped as Exxon focuses on other natural gas projects. Read More

DrLaw

The health care law firm Kern Augustine Conroy and Schoppmann needed an updated Website to provide resources to current clients and information to prospective clients. WSITS designed and developed a modern website that showcases the firm’s attorneys, practice areas and latest news. Custom pages that provide resources for health care professionals are created for partner associations, changes in health care laws in New Jersey and New York are closely documented, and a rich database of articles written by staff attorneys is publicly available. Read More

Louis Berger Group

WSITS built a microsite for the Louis Berger Group that showcases videos we produced of the firm’s employees describing their work in some of the work’s most fragile states. The videos were shot in front of a green screen to allow for seamless integration into the microsite’s framework. Read More

Mancave

WSITS modified the Taylor Swift karaoke contest platform for use in a Pittsburgh-focused Win a Man Cave contest. Contestants could upload a photo or video showing why they deserved to win a man cave makeover. Visitors could vote on each entry and forward the entries they liked best to friends. WSITS also filmed a video with Pittsburgh Steeler Ryan Clark and his family to introduce the contest. Read More


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