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Vergennes' eWebArchitecture is Information Age enterprise

Vermont's oldest community, Vergennes, is home to a new enterprise on the cutting edge of Web development via the Internet. The firm is eWebArchitecture, Ltd., "dedicated to providing solutions for the Information Age," according to founder Mattie MacGregor. Services provided by eWebArchitecture include Web site design, eCommerce integration, and database application development. Clients also are offered eMail newsletters, Intranet development, and a variety of other services.

(PRWEB) February 17, 2004 --Vermont's oldest community, Vergennes, is home to a new enterprise on the cutting edge of Web development via the Internet. The firm is eWebArchitecture, Ltd., "dedicated to providing solutions for the Information Age," according to founder Mattie MacGregor.

"We specialize in full-service Web site development to empower our clients with the endless possibilities of the Web," she explained. "Our experience and knowledge enable us to deliver solutions that are unique, efficient and cost-effective."

Services provided by eWebArchitecture include Web site design, eCommerce integration, and database application development. Clients also are offered eMail newsletters, Intranet development, and a variety of other services.

eWebArchitecture has recently teamed with two professional design firms to offer clients high-end Web design templates to expedite Web site development.

"Our templates range from corporate professional to skateboard slick," Ms. MacGregor said. "Implementing a high-end design created by professional Web designers is extraordinarily affordable, and is an alternative to the markedly high prices that many professional design firms charge for even the smallest projects.

"Use of quality Web design templates enables us to efficiently develop Web sites and to focus on implementing a site's content," she explained.

eWebArchitecture, Ltd. also develops shopping cart applications for the two sets of users of such applications: site administrators and end users who purchase items via their Web browsers.

"We design efficient end user features to make the Internet marketplace pleasant for both customers and site administrators," Ms. MacGregor said. "We have developed a demonstrative shopping cart to illustrate these concepts, and we encourage folks to see if a similar solution may fulfill their business needs."

The firm's expertise may be explored by visiting its own Web site, www.eWebarchitecture.com. It is testimony to the experience Ms. MacGregor has gained as a professional Webmaster involved in Web site design, relational database management, and application development and integration for nearly a decade.

From 2000 to 2003 she was the Webmaster for CelebrityAccess of Boulder, Colo. In the three years before that she was the senior Web architect for MacGregor Web Development in Boulder.

Ms. MacGregor, who grew up in Missouri and Illinois, completed undergraduate studies in engineering physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1991.

She was a computational physicist with the Fusion Research Division at General Atomics in San Diego from 1991 to 1995. Her expertise in scientific computing and applied mathematics led to more than 20 professional presentations and publications in the scientific literature.

eWebArchitecture's chief technical officer became involved in mountain climbing while living in California and returned to Boulder to pursue that interest. In 1995-96 she participated in the American Expedition to Ama Dablam in the Nepal Himalaya.

Afterwards she pursued technical rock, ice and alpine climbing in the United States and Canada. She was executive director of the United States Mountaineering Institute in Boulder from 1997 to 2000.

Ms. MacGregor developed an appreciation for Vermont while visiting Web business associates in 2001 and moved to Winooski that September. She made the move permanent when she and her partner, Brian Collamer, acquired an elegant 132-year-old, 15-room Victorian home in Vergennes in 2002.

She continued to work as CelebrityAccess Webmaster after moving from Boulder to Vermont, then decided to establish her own Web service firm, eWebArchitecture, Ltd.

Renovation and decoration of the home on Vergennes' Main street has become her avocation.

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