Bespoke Development

From inception through all stages of development to final deployment, B&D can help you to deliver systems and applications to enhance the performance of your business.

A collaborative and iterative approach to a requirement, design and development cycle is preferred so that you are kept involved and informed. This enables you to refine your requirements and ensures that you get exactly the product that you need.

B&D has had experience of a diverse range of systems and applications over the years, some of which are shown in the list on the right.

When you need a business system or application developing, contact B&D using the link at the bottom of the page.

diagram creation tools, Marina administration, document library administration, Robot maintenance scheduling, contract compliance monitoring, ticket sales, property sales, soap manufacturing, room booking, time recording, solictor divorce system, office administration, Robot maintenance scheduling, educational administration, company performance dashboards, bus and rail scheduling, image library, project monitoring, equality impact assessment, web reporting components, financial reporting, employee development monitoring, survey systems, visitor control, active directory applications, hr systems, timetable production, help desk performance, Marina administration, management information systems, web charting components, data publishing automation, purchasing systems
BBC News:
Nightclub stickers over smartphone rule divides the dancefloor
A new nightclub is opening and introducing a strict no phones on the dancefloor policy. (Dec 6 5:00pm)
Boohoo bosses stalking allegations investigated by police
The retailer has also told the information watchdog about surveillance equipment outside its head office. (Dec 6 2:08pm)
TikTok set to be banned in the US after losing appeal
The app - which faces being banned in a matter of weeks - says it will now take its case to the Supreme Court. (Dec 6 5:38pm)
US jobs bounce back after hurricanes and strikes
Employers added 227,000 jobs in November as markets look ahead to what it means for interest rates. (Dec 6 3:37pm)
Average house price hits record high of £298,083
The UK's largest mortgage lender said the average house price hit £298,083 last month. (Dec 6 11:55am)
Is AI any good at choosing gifts?
With vast amounts of data do draw on, AI should be able to come up with good gift ideas, but does it? (Dec 6 12:02am)
EU tries to get closer to South America with trade deal
The pact promises lower tariffs but may still meet resistance from European countries. (Dec 6 3:35pm)
Bidders line up for struggling Thames Water
The water firm has received multiple bids as it faces running out of money next year. (Dec 6 11:36am)
Observer newspaper sale to Tortoise Media approved
The Scott Trust and Guardian Media Group agreed the sale on Friday, despite pushback from staff. (Dec 6 11:10am)
Boeing plea deal over fatal Max crashes rejected
The deal undermines the court and involves "contradictory" diversity requirements, a judge ruled. (Dec 5 11:35pm)
'Spray foam insulation ruined our house sale'
More than 160 people contacted the BBC after it found some mortgage lenders are rejecting homes with spray foam. (Dec 5 12:36am)
Electric cars make up one in four sold in November
Sales of electric vehicles grow for the eleventh straight month as manufacturers offer steep discounts. (Dec 6 8:07am)
What we know about NYC killing of healthcare executive
Police are still working to determine a motive in the killing as the hunt for the gunman enters its third day. (Dec 6 3:45pm)
Union threatens turkey shortage this Christmas
The Unite union says its pay dispute could result in 'empty tables this Christmas'. (Dec 5 9:09pm)
Vodafone boss says prices won't rise after Three 'mega-merger'
The deal, which creates the UK's biggest mobile network, has had to overcome competition concerns. (Dec 5 9:57am)
What next for Bitcoin after bursting $100k barrier?
The rapid increase in price has been attributed to Donald Trump's election victory - can it continue? (Dec 5 12:40pm)
One in five shop purchases now made in cash
Notes and coins used in a fifth of transactions, say retailers - a second consecutive annual rise. (Dec 5 8:11am)
Shell and Equinor to combine forces in North Sea
The energy firms say the deal will see the creation of the North Sea's biggest oil and gas producer. (Dec 5 11:20am)
Bitcoin surges past $100k for first time
Its record price is making headlines - but that's just one part of the cryptocurrency's tumultuous story. (Dec 5 3:20am)
Airbus cuts nearly 500 UK jobs to reduce costs
It has made the cuts mostly to its space division and says there are no "compulsory" losses planned. (Dec 4 10:26pm)
Five things we learned from the Scottish Budget
Scrapping the two-child cap and changes to tax thresholds are among plans for the next financial year. (Dec 4 6:52pm)