Sharepoint/MSSQL savvy techy required

projects , sharepoint United States
  • 15 years ago

    Hi all,


    Just joined here for the purpose of his post initially which is to find a freelance developer for an upcoming project.


    I have a client for whom i am speccing a company intranet, not too big, not too small.


    One of the routes i am thinking is teh use of Sharepoint as teh client has an existing MS infrastructure and this seems to be a good route. I have never used or looked at Sharepoint before but from where i am now it looks to be about right.


    Otherwise i will go down a bespoke Content Management MS SQL development.


    Either way i need a freelance to build the solution for me.


    I am just at the speccing stage now and will have a spec and quote in for a couple of weeks, so any advice at this point taken into account, so I am sure to pay you as well as myself for the work undertaken.


    From that point, development will start circa december this year (05) so this is a pretty quick turnaround for the right person.


    Any interest either reply or preferably email me [email protected]


    Cheers


    Dave

  • 15 years ago
    Dear Dave,

    We are a firm based in Chennai (formerly Madras),India specializing in IT services. We are interested in this project since we have previous experience. I will send you the details to you emai id shortly. The mentioned temperory URL will give you a basic idea

    Warm regards
    Francena

    Perpetual Teknologies
    www.geocities.com/pertekmails/index.html

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