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Armijn Hemel at ELC Europe 2010
Oct 28, 2010Armijn Hemel will give a talk about the Binary Analysis Tool at the Embedded Linux Conference Europe in Cambridge. -
Loco hosts NBIC's software development environment
Oct 15, 2010On October 15 2010, the software development platform that Loco implemented for the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre was officially completed. -
NY Times interviews Armijn Hemel
Sep 26, 2010The New York Times has interviewed Loco employee Armijn Hemel about his activities concerning FOSS license compliance enforcement.
Portfolio
Loco has developed literally hundreds of sites and web applications. Below is a selection of websites and applications that we have built and/or host, that are representative for the customers we service.
HPS Industrial
The HPS Industrial site serves as a
sales channel, providing visitors with detailed information on the hardware the
company offers. Customers can customize servers and other systems they are
interested in, generate quotes, and request RMAs. Loco has also developed a set
of webbased productivity tools for HPS Industrial.
NBIC
For the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre Loco developed a software development environment for the software projects that this organization runs. We designed an application that brings together Trac, Mailman, and Subversion into a 'forge' like platform.
NLUUG
For the Netherlands Unix User Group (NLUUG),
Loco manages the diverse mail setup, including mailing lists for its
members.
DLV Wijnen
DLV Wijnen is a wine importer that targets both end consumers and businesses such as restaurants. Their website allows access to the collection of wines through browsing, searching, and tags. Customers can order directly in the website, and pay electronically. Customers are also kept informed on developments and new products through email newsletters.
Van Eigen Erf
For Stichting Van Eigen Erf (the foundation that advances the interests of Dutch biological agriculture) Loco developed an application that includes a geographical search engine based on Google Maps. It makes it possible for visitors to control the results by panning and zooming the map. The site also includes other functional components, such as a reservation system with online payment processing.
Hackvalue
Hackvalue is our own blog, which we've
implemented in the form of a custom module to our Liquid CMS/CRM system. It supports the
typical functions you may expect from a blog tool, but it is written to fit our
views and preferences.