Example projects:

DVDShare is an example of an inventory management database application that is accessed via web interface. By facilitating the physical sharing of DVD collections between friends, family and acquaintances, it provides expanded viewing options and saves money that might be spent purchasing DVDs already owned by others within the group.

Widget Market Simulation (currently offline) is a teaching tool inspired by software used in an MBA capstone course. It allows individuals or groups an opportunity to see how resource allocation decisions can impact company performance. The software is server based and accessed via web browser, which removes any need for IT support beyond providing web access.

Web-based data collection software minimizes the need for IT support and eliminates per-computer software expenses. It is ideal for multi-site research studies. Conditional question skipping and double entry are supported. A secure connection to the server provides the same level of security as used on retail websites.

User-updatable template-based websites reduce the cost of maintaining multi-page websites. Through a secure and simple web form, the individual responsible for a particular page can update it whenever they like without having to involve a "webmaster". Automatic reminder emails prompt for page updates to avoid pages becoming stale or forgotten.