WordPress Membership Website

Building a membership website on WordPress for the local chapter of an international Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers’ union.
Software Modernization: Invest in your Business

Times are changing, and with them, the way businesses are run. Here’s how to ride the wave of change.
VoIP Integration 101

The Sparknotes for updating your company phone system.
Building a Native Mobile App

When you’re looking to expand your client base of insured classic cars, where do you go? To classic car shows. NSM agents needed an app that could effectively log lead gen client data while “on the road” at classic car events throughout the country.
Customer Portal Development

When a key customer told this national logistics and construction management firm that they would win more of their business if information and reports were available online, they came to BRIO to find a way to securely pull information out of their existing on-premises system and make it available for customers on the web.
Online Programs & Communication

How technology helped this non-profit quickly pivot their programming online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shift Coverage at a Glance

When this security company wanted to give their customers the ability to see whether a shift was covered in real-time, they needed a user-friendly web portal that could display data from their ERP.
Simplifying Electrical Allocation

With upwards of 800,000 square feet of office space, more than 35 tenants, and an ever-changing mix of meters and electrical allocation, Ellis Preserve needed a way to allocate electrical charges for each tenant.
Digitizing a Print Magazine

When SIAM wanted to modernize their monthly news journal website and merge it with their other blogs, they needed a solution that allowed their team to easily create dynamic articles and a plan to migrate existing content to the new format.
Making Data Actionable

With thousands of miles of pipeline and hundreds of leak detectors in the ground, this water and waste recycling company was overloaded with data it didn’t know how to act on.