nice site.
1. theres scope for a slogan on the top banner. Personally I would have liked to have seen one there.
2. "What do we offer" graphic on "company" could go above the fold. There's a lot of white space to the right thats available.
3. "Managed services" - I found the text on the price table a little hard to read. Grey-on-grey, particularly difficult. Would like to see something a little more appealing-looking there.
4. personally this struck me as an inconsistency across the headings:
Manage Across Platforms
Manages Expectations
Manages Growth
I can see that a lot of thought has gone into your ad copy and assume this wording may have been intentional. It stuck out a bit in my reading of the text though.
5. "Helpdesk and support team" - I would really like to see some images of actual staff member on this page. I was reviewing a site for a
travel consultancy a few days ago and they had a bunch of thumbnails running across the screen of their staff - this had actually a very powerful effect in regard to creating a sense of connection to the company.
6. I think deeper pages all need some visual elements to illustrate the concepts.. Im talking about all child pages from "capabilities" and the child pages from "consulting". I would actually place this as a priority. IMO you are really only at about 50% effectiveness pushing blocks of text with no illustrative content. Its only giving "half the story" if you can see what I mean.
7. I find the site navigation very good, however I would place "capabilities" and "managed services" at the head of the top navigation menu. Not sure what your site stats say but I would speculate these would be your primary hits and from a useability standpoint might be made more prominent.
8. I assume you mean to populate "success stories" - personally I would hide that page until it is populated. My thinking on testimonials is that they are better served peppered throughout a site rather than buried in one location. For example, if a client is seeking networking services, a really powerful adjunct to that reading is to have a couple of testimonials (networking success stories) right on that page. If its there, you can be sure there's a possibility of it being read. If its buried, a good chance it may not be seen. Testimonials do sell services, so they deserve to be as prominent as possible IMO
Great site. These are minor quibbles, and I expect you are already thinking along some of these lines anyway. My compliments to the chef
