Fast-growing software specialist Alltraders has overhauled its website and launched new branding to focus attention on the boom in demand for its software engineering services.
The two-year-old company, which now has more than 20 employees, was established in Adelaide with an initial focus on website development services.
However, Alltraders director Michael O’Loughlin said the past two years had seen strong demand for the company’s software engineering and application development services. “We decided to overhaul the website at www.alltraders.com to better reflect the breadth of our activities,” he said.
“We’ve had a great response since we released the new-look site and the new logo several weeks ago, with a noticeable increase in the number of inquiries for our software engineering services.”
Alltraders Software produces a wide range of custom software applications servicing Australian and international industries and markets. The company’s engineers are specialists in creating applications that focus on meeting business needs through state-of-the-art software development techniques and process.
For more information about Alltraders, visit www.alltraders.com.
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