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Baseline Solutions Demo

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

We’ve mentioned Baseline Solutions before – it is a project we’re very proud of.

Baseline® is a suite of tools which allows a contract reviewer to integrate best practices and shared knowledge directly into a document. The tool is for use by anyone who reviews contracts — controllers, CFO’s, CEO’s, paralegals, contract administrators, contract managers and lawyers.

Baseline works by reading the uploaded contract and then generating a snapshot summary of the contract. With a further click of the mouse, Baseline generates a markup of the document incorporating best practices into the document in Microsoft Word track changes mode. The best practices take the form of inserted clauses, deleted clauses and hyper links to a Knowledgebase with a further explanation of the clauses.

Scott Soloway, founder and President of Baseline Solutions Corporation, has recorded a video demo if you’re interested in seeing exactly what the app does:

Quick HTML/CSS demo

Friday, May 7th, 2010

People often ask us what we do when a designer sends over a PSD, so I made some screen captures from the early stages of a recent build. Next time we’ll do a longer one, right through getting all the fonts and images perfect.

Design by our friend Justin Zucco, and I’ll post a link to the live site (Balmat Law) when it goes live in a week or two.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSC84CUx_Uk

26.2 miles of data

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

We work on an occasional consulting basis with the B.A.A., organizers of the Boston Marathon. The 114th running of that venerable race happened on Monday, April 19th. Quite a bit has changed in the operation of a major marathon since 1897, and Network World produced this report on how the B.A.A.’s other technology partners handle the information stream created by ~25,000 runners (23,176 starters and 22,678 finishers according to the B.A.A.) who, despite participating in one of the world’s oldest and simplest sports, have since the mid-1990s been accompanied by RFID chips.

If you’re curious about transponder-based timing technology, I wrote an article for New England Runner in late 2008 which, while already obsolete in terms of the current state of the art, pretty much captured things at the time. The video above was brought to our attention by Josh Merlis of Albany Running Exchange, whose event production team does some pretty nifty stuff with transponder data, PHP, and occasional peripherals like on-course digital cameras.

New Client Site: TABBForum

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Tabb ForumIf you’re interested in capital markets, check out our newest client site, Tabb Forum.

YouthBuild Providence launches!

Friday, November 13th, 2009
YouthBuild Home Page

YouthBuild Home Page

In conjunction with the fabulous design team at PopKitchen, we’re delighted to announce the debut of YouthBuild Providence’s brand new website!

It’s always fun to be on board from kick-off to launch, and this was no exception.