With several years experience in the industry, a degree in Computer Science and a misspent childhood in front of computers, I am in a position to offer a solution to almost any IT scenario.
  nashNET has already made a name for itself as a web design company and found a niche in the market by combining complete, tailor-made and fully-supported web solutions with one-to-one client relationships. Starting with a white page, it is a blend of artistic, innovative and technological skills that combine to bear a 100% original website suited to 100% of your needs.
  We do not have 'packages' for you to choose from, but solutions ordinarily fall into two categories, denominated by price. At nashNET, we have three...

 

 

 static websites

These are the standard images-and-text site for more enduring information like company services, product specifications and other non-interactive applications. They run from any web server in the world, often free of charge. This is your personal homepage, or that of millions of people around the world.

dynamic websites

These are the heavy-duty, database-driven sites for hosting online stores, directories and other interactive libraries of information. They run off a dedicated computer that is on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 52 weeks a year. This is Yahoo, Amazon and Microsoft.

semi-dynamic websites

These are new. Specifically designed for small businesses with the desire to have the best of both worlds, they allow firms to quickly and easily update information hosted on a standard web page, without the knowledge of HTML, ASP, CGI, JAVA, or VB! Through nashNET WebList, you can manage dynamic information like news, stock/price lists and seasonal special offers, then upload it to any homepage, be it a free one, at the click of a button!


For a free quote on any requirement, drop us an email via this page. Examples and more information about nashNET's experience and reception in the industry can be found in the portfolio...

 

 

 


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