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Read Dan Zambonini's blog on Oreilly.com
Dan Zambonini, Box UK's technical director, is now a blogger on Oreilly.com. An advocate of Semantic Web and XML technologies, Dan works with XML, XSL, RDF, SVG, P3P, OWL, XHTML, CSS, XForms, and a whole bunch of other acronyms.

Imperial War Museum launches innovative online exhibition
A website devoted to the lasting impact of the Second World War launches on 4 July as part of the their past your future programme led by the Imperial War Museum

English Heritage website commended by SciVisum Report
The recently launched English Heritage website, developed by Box UK and driven by its XML Content Management System, has been commended in a highly publicised report published by SciVisum

Amaxus selected by British Computer Society
Box UK has been selected to implement Amaxus, its XML Content Management System, for the British Computer Society.

Box UK to develop 120,000 user Intranet
Box UK has been commissioned by GEMS to specify and develop their global Intranet. With 60 schools, 5,000 education staff and 55,000 students, the Intranet will be a vital method of interaction and communication.

Box UK establishes London Office
As part of its continued expansion, Box UK, the Internet Development and Consultancy company, has opened a London office.

Amaxus selected by Housing Corporation
Box UK has been selected to implement Amaxus, its XML Content Management System, for the Housing Corporation, the organisation responsible for funding and regulating the housing associations in England.

Box UK at Museums and the Web in Vancouver
Box UK is pleased to be exhibiting at the Museums and The Web Conference, which takes place 13-16th April 2005 in Vancouver, Canada.

Box UK featured in Marketing Week
Box UK's contract win with English Heritage has been featured in Marketing Week magazine.

Box UK win tender to redevelop English Heritage Online
Following a tender process, Box UK today confirms that it has secured the contract to redevelop the English Heritage website.