What We Do

It used to be easy to explain what we did, but that was back in the days that we just built web sites. Since then we've moved on. If you'll excuse the jargon for a moment, what we do now is custom development of data management systems that are accessible through web browsers. No, really...

Data:

Our clients' activities include TV production, computer retail, broadcast video rental and retail, music publishing, insurance and fine art.

What they all have in common is their data. Product lists, stock info, accounts, personnel records, client lists, publishing rights, archives, schedules, press releases, whatever, it's all data.

They all need their staff to be able to use and control all of that data. They all need the public at large to have access to some of that data.

They need to know that data is being stored in a structure and format that is flexible, expandable and accessible without spending a fortune on proprietary software.

All of which requires a team of engineers and designers who can make all of this happen with a minimum of jargon or hassle and, preferably without having to contort their current methods to fit into the rigid logic of databases.

Sound Familiar..?

It doesn't really matter what you need to do with your data.

It doesn't matter where in the world you need to do it from.

What matters is finding the right developers.

As real developers we do real engineering. Real engineering is solving problems that haven't been solved before.

We like problems. Strange but true.

created on 2005-11-12 20:56:10 by vert