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The work, named or anonymised, but always specific.

Three engagements written up the way procurement officers asked us to write them: the brief, the work, the measurable outcome, and the team that did it. Where a client has not yet cleared their name for publication, we say so, and you can ask for a reference.

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    University · United Kingdom · UMSxLMS · 2025

    A two-vendor stack, replaced by one product, in the academic year that the registrar was already running on.

    A 24,000-student research university merged its two-vendor procurement, a separately licensed student information system and a separately licensed learning management system, into UMSxLMS, removing the integration layer that had been a permanent half-FTE for eight years.

    Client

    A mid-Atlantic research university

    Anonymised at client request, name on file

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    Research institute · European Union · Custom build · 2025

    A regulated researcher portal, replacing a fifteen-year shared drive, without an outage to the science.

    A national institute consolidated thirteen years of project drives, ad-hoc document servers, and email-attachment archives into a single role-aware portal, without halting active research, and with a data-residency posture acceptable to the country's national audit office.

    Client

    A national public research institute

    Anonymised at client request, name on file

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    Enterprise · European Union · BrollyHub · 2024

    A research-collaboration network, deployed across nine institutions, on the BrollyHub stack.

    A pan-European network of nine institutions licensed BrollyHub Academia, Huddle, and Shelves as a single tenancy, co-branded as the network's collaboration suite, to replace a patchwork of off-the-shelf SaaS that had quietly become a procurement and data-residency problem.

    Client

    A pan-European university services network

    Anonymised at client request, name on file