We think most websites are too complex. 

Too many features, too many promises. Instead, we build simpler web-based software with elegant interfaces and thoughtful features you will actually use.

Zeta specialises in:

Rich Internet Applications using Adobe Flex  - We kill Spreadsheet and Access Database Driven applications with RIAs that will knock your socks off

DotNetNuke websites  - Advanced Content Managed websites that put you in charge

DotNetNuke module development  - Specialised solutions for DNN

Usability & requirements analysis - Practical common sense advice based on years of experience - both online and offline

Website hosting and support  - We host all of our websites and RIAs because it keeps it  simple.

Find out more:

  • Check out our demo sites.  We have set up a number of demonstration sites to provide you with the real thing. Check out the functionality of what we have to offer in real time.
  • Contact us. We would love to talk to you about your online requirements.

ZETA Demo Sites
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Apple’s Secret iPhone Developer Agreement Goes Public

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March 8, 1955: The Mother of All Operating Systems

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March 5, 1904: Tesla’s Having a Ball

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March 4, 1877: The Microphone Sounds Much Better

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March 3, 2005: Fossett Circuits Globe Alone, All in One Go

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March 1, 1966: Probe Makes First Contact With Another Planet

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Feb. 25, 1837: Davenport Electric Motor Gets Plugged In

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Better Than Apollo: The Space Program We Almost Had

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Mile-High Mega Kites Could Pull Giant, Floating Power Plants

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