More than code jockeys

Often developers know nothing about business or conveying
information, we are different -- Lauren was production manager for a small firm
for 20 years. Ken has a Master in Management Science from the faculty of Commerce
at the University of British Columbia. Ken also has taught high school, college
and university classes over many years. A degree in statistics means that numbers
and their significance is well understood.
We will make sure that the business issue is understood and then translate it into
appropriate 'geek'.
Innovation in code and creating new patterns

Formal training in mathematics and operations research means that we are not confined
to solutions based on existing software patterns. If a pattern fits well, we will
use it. If it does not, we will find or create the right solution. We start from
your problem and work to the solution. Unlike others, we will not try to fit your
problem into one of the canned solutions that we know.