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.

time recording, office administration, Robot maintenance scheduling, Marina administration, diagram creation tools, bus and rail scheduling, Marina administration, contract compliance monitoring, Robot maintenance scheduling, timetable production, educational administration, property sales, soap manufacturing, visitor control, ticket sales, solictor divorce system, web reporting components, active directory applications, project monitoring, employee development monitoring, company performance dashboards, web charting components, hr systems, room booking, financial reporting, equality impact assessment, data publishing automation, image library, management information systems, document library administration, help desk performance, survey systems, purchasing systems
BBC News:
California Attorney General sues 23andMe successor for 2023 data breach
Attorney General Rob Bonta alleges the company lied about the breach's severity. (May 28 7:28pm)
Valve hikes Steam Deck prices by more than 40%, blaming rising costs
The gaming giant said the handheld had not changed but the rise reflected "the current state of component costs" (May 28 11:22am)
King's College team wins access to cutting-edge Google quantum chip
King's College London researchers hope the chip will help answer previously unanswerable questions about the most important natural processes. (May 28 9:41am)
Meta repeatedly snubs EU body over Facebook and Instagram user bans
The BBC has been contacted by hundreds of users who claimed they had been wrongly banned from the sites. (May 28 9:28am)
Google worker charged with using internal data to make $1.2m on bets
The longtime Google employee was charged in New York for allegedly breaking insider trading laws. (May 28 3:14am)
The rise of the fruit that tastes like custard
Custard apple plants are prized for their hardiness but exporting their delicate fruit is difficult. (May 27 11:58am)
Porn company fined £600,000 by Ofcom over age check failings
Ofcom said Youngtek Solutions Ltd did not have checks between July and September 2025, but has since brought in verification. (May 27 11:33am)
Champion ethical hacker warns AI tools like Mythos will make competing harder
Chompie, one of the world's tops ethical hackers, says AI like Claude Mythos will make it harder for people like her to compete. (May 27 1:43am)
Instagram betting ads featuring Kane and Haaland banned
The advertising watchdog said the adverts featuring top footballers had a strong appeal to under-18s. (May 27 12:33am)
Starmer vows to act on social media after meeting bereaved parents
Some parents believe whether the government will take strong enough action remains to be seen. (May 26 5:29pm)
AI may speed up search for drugs to treat brain conditions
Researchers hope the work will help identify affordable, effective drugs to treat conditions like MND. (May 22 10:30pm)
Waymo pauses robotaxis in five US cities after cars drive into flooded roads
A Waymo spokesperson said it had expanded the temporary pause "out of an abundance of caution". (May 22 5:10pm)
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Bungie said the online shooter will get its final update on 9 June but will still be playable. (May 22 1:16pm)
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