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.

web charting components, survey systems, room booking, web reporting components, Marina administration, Marina administration, solictor divorce system, image library, data publishing automation, ticket sales, soap manufacturing, bus and rail scheduling, equality impact assessment, visitor control, help desk performance, contract compliance monitoring, Robot maintenance scheduling, Robot maintenance scheduling, project monitoring, property sales, timetable production, educational administration, employee development monitoring, office administration, diagram creation tools, active directory applications, company performance dashboards, time recording, management information systems, purchasing systems, document library administration, financial reporting, hr systems
BBC News:
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The economy grew by 0.3% in the month, official figures show, confounding analysts' forecasts of a small contraction. (May 14 10:53am)
Warning higher Europe air fares 'inevitable' due to Iran war
Flying by air will get more expensive as oil prices remain high, says international industry body boss. (May 14 12:03am)
HMRC to use AI from British tech firm to spot fraud and tax return errors
Quantexa, a financial data platform, won the £175m contract to spot fraud and tax return errors. (May 14 6:10am)
Trump's Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh confirmed by US Senate
Kevin Warsh was confirmed by the narrowest margin since the role required a Senate confirmation vote. (May 13 9:15pm)
Woman in bank row over depositing £900 HMRC cheque
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Why big tech is betting on cute mascots
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The minister says the situation in Cuba is "extremely tense", as a US-led blockade of oil to the country causes widespread power cuts. (May 14 10:06am)
Australian giant Coles misled shoppers with fake discounts, court rules
The decision, which comes amid similar case against Woolworths, could mean significant penalties. (May 14 4:09am)
Tui sees summer sales fall 10% due to cautious UK customers
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WhatsApp launches totally private 'incognito' conversations with its AI chatbot
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Smart glasses are 'an invasion of privacy' - Meta's are selling better than ever
The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns. (May 13 6:01am)
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A court in Bremen has found the manufacturer of the classic Alpine Milk chocolate bar guilty of "shrinkflation". (May 13 12:29pm)
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Elon Musk and Jensen Huang among CEOs joining Trump on China trip
More than a dozen US executives have joined the president on his visit, where he will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. (May 13 8:10am)
Elon Musk said control of OpenAI should go to his children, Sam Altman tells jury
Sam Altman said Elon Musk tried many times for total control of OpenAI, which he's now suing. (May 12 7:51pm)
Glassmaker questions future of UK manufacturing
Bristol Blue Glass says rising energy costs and taxes have forced its closure. (May 13 6:15am)
London traders hit by 'king of mangoes' shortage
London’s Alphonso mango supply is down this year due to fewer imports and higher prices for shoppers. (May 13 6:11am)
Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking
Woodworking shops have been transformed by tech to make tools safer and more precise. (May 12 12:23am)
Cyber-crime increasingly coming with threats of physical violence
While hackers used to sneak into computer systems, intimidation of staff is now more common. (May 11 12:34am)
How Sir David Attenborough built 'Green Hollywood'
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How sunburn inspired a new way to store energy
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