Polaris Digital is a web development company based in Manchester. The company provides services related to web hosting and develops open source software for the web. Sam Clark established the company in 2001. Polaris Digital became a Limited Company with Companies House in the United Kingdom in April 2006.
Software Developed by Polaris Digital
Presently, Polaris Digital develops accessible web sites using current practices. The company, till date, has created two Open Source software, but none of them have achieved the status of version 1.0.
Polaris Digital declared a new event management system known as Symposa in April 2007. This system will allow the on line communities to coordinate and manage events in the real world. It allows the on line
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communities to interact outside the world of web. The company declared that from April 2007, all their software releases would be licensed under an Open Source agreement.
Government work by Polaris Digital
The responsibility of maintenance and update of both the JISC Collections and NESLi2 web sites are given to Polaris Digital from September 2007 till further notice. JISC Collections and Polaris Digital to find the influence of e-books on education, which was known as the National e-Books Observatory Project, launched a new web site in February 2007. Caren Milloy of JISC Collections manages the project and the web site was entirely developed and hosted by Polaris Digital.
Polaris Digital in Manchester has created has carved a niche for itself in the field of web development.
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