2006 |
Magus launches ActiveStandards, a pioneering brand standards compliance solution for companies with multiple websites. |
2005 |
Magus expands its RemoteSearch division with the launch of its new search portal solution. |
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Magus embraces Web 2.0, incorporating the latest collaborative internet technologies within its solutions. |
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2004 |
Magus relocates to larger premises in central London. |
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Working closely with The British Library, Magus helps launch the UK Web Archive, a digital archive of cultural and scientific material. |
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2003 |
Magus acquires UK software company Vrisko. |
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Vrisko's flagship product, NewsTracker, delivers information from proprietary sources (LexisNexis, Factiva) and compliments Magus's portfolio of web-based current awareness solutions. |
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The acquisition accelerates Magus's penetration of the legal and professional services sectors. |
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2002 |
Magus builds on its extensive experience of search and retrieval technology in the corporate market with the development of CrucialInformation, a sophisticated web-based alerting application. |
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The Institution of Electrical Engineers is one the first clients to deploy Magus's powerful alerting technology. |
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2001 |
Magus collaborates with many of its RemoteSearch clients on a range of bespoke web-based projects, including corporate website and intranet development. |
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Magus services move to a dedicated data centre, hosted at COLT - one of Europe's premium co-location facilities. |
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1999 |
Magus's international client base continues to grow, with major corporations throughout the UK, US and Europe using Magus's RemoteSearch solutions to manage their group web presence. |
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Clients include Shell, Smith & Nephew, GlaxoSmithKline and Alstom. |
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1998 |
A growing international client base looks to Magus to help develop search technology to link multiple websites and add value to their global presence. |
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Drawing on its extensive web and portal experience, Magus develops RemoteSearch, a ground-breaking multi- site search engine for enterprise websites. |
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1997 |
Building on the success of its web development projects, Magus repositions itself to focus exclusively on internet technology. |
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1996 |
Magus wins corporate website clients on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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1995 |
Magus expands its activities to other sectors and carries out extensive market intelligence work for the European Commission. |
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To make the findings available to a wider audience, Magus collaborates with the European Commission on a web portal - its first web development project. |
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1993 |
Magus is founded in London by Simon Lande, as a market research company for the semiconductor industry. |


