Yearly Archives: 2014

/2014

Mobile app development and software consultancy update Oct 14

It's been a busy few months. A new customer for our patient experience app solution (iOS and Android) 'Health PRM' ™ is receiving beta versions. Complete with a CMS, friends and family test feedback and results dashboard. Expect an official announcement very soon. (Little press snippet here). Meanwhile we have been tweaking the well received Intelli

By | October 10th, 2014|Technology consultancy|Comments Off on Mobile app development and software consultancy update Oct 14

Patient Experience App for Secondary Care Trusts

We've been busy. Busy developing the Salisbury Hospital app concept into a full blown 'PRM' or patient relationship management tool. Designed with the needs of patient experience officers in mind. We have launched a micro-site, HealthPRM.co.uk to gather all the patient experience app information into one place. Built in NHS friends and family test Staff

By | September 11th, 2014|Technology consultancy|Comments Off on Patient Experience App for Secondary Care Trusts

Quick update, iOS, Android apps and Windows7 applications.

We have been rather busy over the last 6 months since posting on here. So, some highlights. Android version of anyTide released. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noc.anytide An update to the iOS version is imminent. We created the base-station software for Spill Consult's new OWLS (Oeverhead Wireless Lookout System) aerial pollution monitoring system. Microsoft Media Foundation framework on Windows 7.

By | June 16th, 2014|Technology consultancy|Comments Off on Quick update, iOS, Android apps and Windows7 applications.

Custom charts using HTML5

There are some great JavaScript libraries available for adding charts to websites. Most make use of the HTML5 canvas supported in all modern browsers. Using third party libraries we can quickly add great looking charts to represent our customers data. Here’s an example of some of our charting in action. Sometimes however we’re asked to

By | January 2nd, 2014|Industrial control, Server side development|Comments Off on Custom charts using HTML5