Archive for 2009
Falcon-Software Focuses on the Locals
Victoria, BC – Falcon Software announces three local business websites amongst Falcon’s site releases for October 2009.

Falcon Software created the new design for the Sea Otter Lodge & Lumberjack Lodge website. The new design reflects the lodges’ west coast style and showcases a photo gallery as well as custom audio narrative. Located on a private island in Kyuquot Sound, the lodges are adjacent to some of the best remote salmon and halibut sports fishing in the area.
Falcon created a corporate brand as well as the website design for Absolutely Nutrition Consulting. Located in Victoria, Absolutely Nutrition Consulting will design the appropriate nutrition and wellness program specifically for you to help you reach for and achieve your health and wellness goals- whatever they may be.
Button & Needlework Boutique’s project included a Kentico CMS implementation to allow the client to make their own site updates as well as a company blog and CMS training services. One of Victoria’s most unique shops offers an outstanding selection of locally and internationally hand crafted buttons, yarns, embroidery kits and embellishments.

Falcon-Software Lightens the Load
Falcon-Software Company announces four (4) major website launches in November and prepares for an additional five (5) site launches in December, greatly helping alleviate the near full capacity levels experienced over the last three months.
November 2009 Website Launches:
“Our recent site launches will provide our production teams with some much needed breathing space while we prepare for five more major site launches before the Christmas holidays, including our largest Sitecore implementation to date — Remington.com”, states Gary Eisenstein, President and Founder of Falcon-Software Co. This will allow the company to start taking on new projects in January, something the company has been unable to focus on over the last 120 days. These projects include Falcon’s latest project with Ontario based Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, for a Kentico CMS site implementation.
In addition, the company is currently preparing to hire for the expected January project blitz with clientele wanting to update their websites for the New Year, helping to assure that production capacities do not reach critical levels as were experienced this Fall. “2009 has been one of the busiest years for us in recent memory and we were not as prepared as we should have been for the work load”, says Eisenstein. “Although this put an incredible strain on our production resources, we got through it. But now it’s time to increase capacity to better match the demand for our services and we are committed to achieving that goal”.