About
Founded in 1997 by Rob Knight, net-results is a small business by design, focusing on current and emerging Internet technologies.
Rob has worked in Information Technology for over 27 years and specialised in Internet technologies since 1992. Since then he has written and delivered Seminars and Courses about the Internet for local businesses, charities and interested independent users, as well as designing, developing and maintaining websites for clients.
Over the years, Rob has been involved in many Internet development user groups and provided input for a number of specialist pilot projects. Notably the BBC’s Networking Club – a forerunner of the BBC website - and HSBC’s Internet Banking – the commercial offering available today. He is currently a focus group contributor to .net magazine and a Forum Moderator for Incomedia's WebSiteX5.
net-results work with a diverse range of business sectors including, industry, commerce, tourism, finance and the arts.
Our service offerings include broadband connectivity, UK based email and web hosting, together with website design, development and management options.
Clients receive comprehensive support and if required we can provide on-site training and consultancy.
Today's Content Management Systems (CMS) especially the MODx framework, enables us to provide a stable and robust platform for clients to maintain a dynamic web presence with relative ease. Likewise, a concise and well structured mobile website can be designed, built and managed to provide a complementary marketing and information medium using MODx.
All our developments are created and adhere to, standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) so as to ensure the long-term growth of the Web and to help to fulfill the W3C mission: to lead the Web to its full potential.
net-results is based in Malvern, Worcestershire, UK.
If you would like any further details about our range of services, please contact us.
Telephone: +447979231665
Surface mail: PO Box 38, MALVERN. WR14 3YG UK.
E-mail, please use our Contact form.