Wednesday 19 December 2007

SiteWeave Search Engine Optimisation of Trustis web Site

SiteWeave wrote the web site for Trustis, the leading Internet Security provider some time ago and were recently asked to perform a Search Engine Optimisation programme.

This involves employing a number of modifications to various aspects of the web site, with particular reference to their key words and phrases:

PKI - Public Key Infrastructure PKI arrangements enable computer users without prior contact to be authenticated to each other, and to use the public key information in their public key certificates to encrypt messages to each other.[1] In general, a PKI consists of client software, server software, hardware (e.g., smart cards), legal contracts and assurances, and operational procedures. A signer's public key certificate may also be used by a third-party to verify the digital signature of a message, which was made using the signer's private key.

In general, a PKI enables the parties in a dialogue to establish confidentiality, message integrity and user authentication without having to exchange any secret information in advance, or even any prior contact. The validity of a PKI between the communicating parties is, however, limited by practical problems such as uncertain certificate revocation, CA conditions for certificate issuance and reliance, variability of regulations and evidentiary laws by jurisdiction, and trust.[2] These problems, which are significant for the initial contact, tend to be less important as the communication progresses in time (including the use of other communication channels) and the parties have opportunities to develop trust on their identities and keys.

Digital Certificate - Public key certificate issued by a certification authority (CA) to guarantee that a user's identities and keys are valid and trustworthy. Digital certificates include the user's name, the public key of the user, the period over which the certificate is valid, and whether the key is to be used for data encryption, verification of digital signatures, or both. Commonly, digital certificates are used to verify that the sender of the message is the person they claim to be and also to provide the means with which to encrypt a reply.

SSL - Secure Sockets Layer - is a global standard security technology developed by Netscape in 1994. It creates an encrypted link between a web server and a web browser to ensure that all data transmitted remains private and secure. Millions of consumers recognize the "golden padlock" which appears in their browser to indicate they are viewing a secure web page.
digital signature

Secure email - Secure eMail is primarily about looking at the ways in which the criminal justice organisations and independent criminal justice practitioners such as solicitors and barristers can improve the way they communicate business information through the use of email. Practitioners across the country are now using Secure eMail to speed up their business processes, and are constantly seeking to identify new opportunities to use the programme as a means of improving communications across the Criminal Justice System.

A good example of how Secure eMail is being used to speed up business practices can be seen in the youth justice system. In order to replace the current system of sending large files by fax the Youth Justice Board has completed the rollout of Secure eMail to cover all the young offenders institutions and most of the children's homes and training centres that the organisation oversees. The next phase of the Secure eMail project will involve all the local authority Youth Offending Teams using the system when communicating with young offenders institutions and other sites.

Encryption - In cryptography, encryption is the process of transforming information (referred to as plaintext) using an algorithm (called cipher) to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key. The result of the process is encrypted information (in cryptography, referred to as ciphertext). In many contexts, the word encryption also implicitly refers to the reverse process, decryption (e.g. “software for encryption” can typically also perform decryption), to make the encrypted information readable again (i.e. to make it unencrypted).

ID management - Identity management has become a key issue in information security. Governments and businesses are using identity management systems to provide and control access to places and services such as bank accounts, buildings and computer applications.

Identity theft is increasing. With it, the risk intensifies that not only data but an individual's privacy and reputation might be compromised. This growing need for data security is one of the driving forces behind the Data Protection Act.

An individual's identity arises in two ways: biologically and socially. Biometric identity relates to things we inherit from our parents, such as DNA, fingerprints and retina patterns. The chances of duplicate patterns occuring are tiny. So, individually or in combination, these patterns determine our identity with a very high degree of certainty.

This makes digitised biometric identity management interesting to state agencies such as immigration, the police, the National Health Service, and others that need to determine an individual's identity accurately and quickly.

Government Gateway - is the website you use to register for online government services. It is an important part of the government's strategy of delivering 'joined up' government, enabling people to communicate and make transactions with government from a single point of entry.

Smart card management - Smart Cards are continuing their ascent across vertical industries as more and more organisations recognise the value of delivering services through this secure platform. Fuelling the move toward smart card technology requires a powerful smart card management solution and many companies recognised the need to deliver key solutions to support the secure delivery of information through this medium.

Wednesday 5 December 2007

SiteWeave launch new Risk Doctor web site

The Risk Doctor is Dr David Hillson, an internationally acknowledged expert on risk management.

SiteWeave did not create David's original site, though they have been maintaining it for some time; the new site contains all the material and functionality of the old site but in a completely new interface.

Visit David's web site at: www.risk-doctor.com

Saturday 1 December 2007

SiteWeave launch Different Strokes web site

SiteWeave launched a web site designed to promote help and support for survivors of strokes, their families and carers.

Different Strokes Portsmouth (www.different-strokes-portsmouth.org.uk) gives details of events and activities in the Portsmouth area and features interviews with stroke survivors.


The launch is timely since Portsmouth features in the Channel 4 television program Secret Millionaire, due to be broadcast on Wednesday 5 December.


One of the trainers who helps stroke survivors with exercise activities is Tony Duke; Tony and his wife Zoe run Vitalyz, a Portsmouth based company which provides exercise training for the care sector.


SiteWeave also wrote and host the Vitalyz web site.

Monday 19 November 2007

Inventor of Safe-T-Light wins another award

David Wardell, president of the international jury, awarding inventor Chris Haines a Gold medal for SafeTlight at Inova in Croatia last week.

Read more about the Safe-T-Light - and buy one - from the Safe-T-Light web site

The Safe-T-Light web site was created by SiteWeave Internet Services LLP. The Safe-T-Light and SiteWeave featured in an article in the Portsmouth Evening News in September 2007.

Monday 15 October 2007

SiteWeave supports Fair Trade


At SiteWeave we take our coffee break seriously, enjoying real filter coffee and biscuits any time between 11:00 and 1:00 every morning.

And we're concerned about where the coffee (and also tea and hot chocolate) and biscuits come from - that's why we always buy Fair Trade products.

If you'd like to find out more about Fair Trade and the large range of products they sell visit their web site at www.fairtrade.org.uk or look in your local supermarket - most supermarkets sell some Fair Trade products.

Monday 1 October 2007

SiteWeave launch Sugar Clothing web site

Sugar Clothing was started with the mission of bringing high quality unique designs to the market at prices that the working woman can afford.

There are many companies supplying cheap clothing to the mass market but Sugar is different.
Our fashion designs are created in house and we are determined not to sacrifice quality in the quest for turnover.

Each Sugar garment is designed and created with care. Fashion is a quick changing scene, but you can be sure that your Sugar clothing will stay looking fantastic, this year and the next.


See our Autumn/Winter collection and our Spring 2008 collection

Wednesday 26 September 2007

SiteWeave launch Baffins Farm catering web site

Baffins Farm Catering offer a personal touch to all their customers. They will adapt their menus to suit your specific requirements and budget. They have sample menus for different occasions but are flexible and can be altered according to your requirements.

Baffins Farm Pantry Café offers an intimate and unique function venue which can hold up to 25 people. The café can be hired out for any occasion and your catering needs will be taken care of by a dedicated team. All menus will be tailored to your requirements.

Baffins Farm Catering offers a friendly, reliable, high quality service at a competitive price.

Monday 13 August 2007

SiteWeave launch Virtual Tours web site

Compass Virtual Tours can create a panoramic view of your facilities over the Internet to add interest and promote your services to new clients.

The tours are interactive - allowing you to pan in and out, move left and right and move to different scenes - almost like being there
An interactive virtual tour will allow visitors to your website to get a better feel for your property, location or premises and can increase client confidence by giving the whole 360 degree picture.

Virtual tour photography can be tailored to your requirements, customised with your corporate image and can easily be inserted into any website. We offer the best technology on the market at very competitive prices and are happy to give you a quote at any time.

Monday 2 July 2007

SiteWeave launch GB Solicitors web site

GB Solicitors - for friendly and professional legal advice.

If you are buying, selling or remortgaging a home then GB Solicitors can help. They are a solicitors practice specialising in conveyancing and will provide you with a quick and efficient service at a highly competitive price.

This practice was the first legal practice in Hampshire to fully incorporate as a company and we are progressive and forward thinking throughout. Our use of IT allows us to provide a quality service at a low price.

Monday 4 June 2007

SiteWeave launch Mortgage web site

SiteWeave launched the Mortgages 4 You web site in June.

The company provide residential mortgages, currency mortgages and buy to let mortgages.
Visitors to the web site just fill in the online request quotation form or give us a call and Mortgages 4 You will research the best deals from more than 100 lenders in the UK and give you a call back.

They are impartial and do not give advice so you are free to choose from a selection of products.


They also specialise in providing mortgages on properties in Spain, France, Portugal and Florida.

Friday 1 June 2007

SiteWeave launch PBP Film web site

SiteWeave are pleased to announce the launch of PBP-Films web site. The site describes the filming of the 2003 Paris-Brest-Paris cycling event, in which those taking part have to complete the 1200 km (750 miles) of the course in less than 90 hours. The event is held every four years, and 2007 is an event year, taking place during 20 to 24 August.

The web site tells the story of the making of a film of the last event, in 2003 and it is possible to purchase a copy of the film on DVD from the web site.


The film was directed by Fleur Whitlock, now a freelance art director, working in films and television, and the web site was created by John Burchett and John Studd - owners of SiteWeave Internet Services LLP. Fleur and John Studd first met many years ago when John taught Fleur chemistry at Cowplain Comprehensive School.

For further details see: the Portsmouth Evening News story published on 20 April 2007.

Click here to see a clip from the film, hosted on YouTube.

Wednesday 18 April 2007

SiteWeave launch Solent Fishing Charter web site

The Solent Fishing Charters web site is another "Send and Go PLUS!" web site; based on the SiteWeave Send and Go design it features an extra page: The Gallery Page. This page displays several small pictures of successful anglers - when a picture is clicked on a larger image is displayed.

Solent Fishing Charters provides charters to the Nab, Solent and Needles areas with local pick up points from Southampton, Portsmouth and Lymington. A typical day would be 8 hours from pick up dependant on tide times. Night fishing trips are also available. The Crusader II is available for hire 7 days a week 24 hours a day so we can always tailor a package to suit your requirements.


See the Solent Fishing Charters web site.

Friday 23 March 2007

SiteWeave launch Floatel web site

Isle of Wight Charters B & B operate two charter boats: MV Newclose and MV Sea Wasp, moored next to each other on Wootton Creek, on the Isle of Wight. Once working boats, they are now floatels - offering the facilities of a motel afloat! Both offer comfortable accommodation in a quiet and beautiful part of the Isle of Wight. The boats can sleep up to 12 people in double or family cabins and feature showers (some en-suite), a lounge and sun deck. They are ideal bases for walking or cycling holidays, providing a peaceful and relaxing place to return to after a day exploring the beauties of the Island.

Visit the Island Charters web site.

Friday 2 March 2007

SiteWeave supports WaterAid

We all take water for granted in the UK - even when we have hose pipe bans we still have plenty of water for washing and cooking. Sadly this is not the case in many parts of the world, so SiteWeave are helping those countires where water is scarce or pollited, or both, by supporting WaterAid.

Please visit the SiteWeave Water Aid page and the WaterAid web site.

Wednesday 14 February 2007

SiteWeave launch Safe-T-Light web site

Safe-T-Light is a unique nightlight which has several features:

It is a safety light which you can plug into any socket, ideally in the hallway or stairs to provide a nightlight, lighting the stairs and hallsway throughout the night.
Plastic, stick-on filters are provided so that you can "tone-down" the light if required.

It will switch on automatically when darkness falls and switch off when daylight returns - or when you switch the lights on. It is so designed that you can plug another device into the socket built into the Safe-T-Light, thus you do not lose access to a socket.

The light unit is detachable, thus doubling up as a rechargable torch - if you need a torch at night you can readily find the Safe-T-Light and simply remove the light unit and use it as a torch. Once fully charged the battery will operate for up to ten hours. If there is a power failure at night the Safe-T-Light will, because of its internal rechargeable battery, remain alight for up to ten hours.

The Safe-T-Light is a British invention, click on the link to the BBC web site to see a video of its inventor, Chris Haines, talking about the safety light. Click the link to find out more about the Safe-T-Light and to purchase a Safe-T-Light - £22.99 including VAT and post and packaging visit www.safetlight.co.uk/buy_safety_light.asp.


The Safe-T-Light and SiteWeave featured in an article in the Portsmouth Evening News in September 2007.

Monday 5 February 2007

SiteWeave launch the Atlas Trailers web site

Atlas Trailers offer trailers with a galvanised body and frame manufactured to BSEN ISO 1461 1991 standard and a range of additional extras which allow you to create several configurations - and all at a price well below those of other manufacturers.

For full details, pricing or to request a call, visit the Atlas Trailer web site at www.atlastrailers.co.uk.

Wednesday 17 January 2007

SiteWeave upload new Rediweld web site

Rediweld, based in Alton, Hampshire, have two strands to their business: traffic calming/security products and specialist moulding services. Since clients will wish to avail themselves of only one of these strands it was decided to redesign the site so that visitors could select one or the other from the home page.

The site contains much the same content as before, but the two sections of the business are now clearly separated. Visit the Traffic Management section or the
Moulding Services.