by Brian Douglas | Sep 24, 2025 | Field Service Industries, Innovation in Software
Beta Brews 2025: UX Testing for Upcoming Inventory Management App B3 Software participated in the Beta Brews beta testing event on September 11, during Honolulu Tech Week. We’ve been sponsors of this event since 2023 and have conducted UX (user experience) tests in...
by Olga Douglas | Aug 12, 2025 | Field Service Industries, Innovation in Software
Tech Ride-Along UX research for Field Service Management Software We are continually seeking new insights to enhance our field service management software. Unlike my recent UX (User Experience) insights from attending UX Camp Berlin 2025, this research was straight...
by Brian Douglas | Aug 5, 2025 | Construction, Custom Software, Scalability & Growth
Scalable IT Solutions for Contractors Introduction: Why Technology Shouldn’t Be What’s Holding You Back The contracting industry is built on expertise and hustle — but outdated tech can quietly slow you down. If your business is growing (or you want it to), your IT...
by Brian Douglas | Jul 29, 2025 | Construction, Custom Software
The construction industry is evolving fast. To stay ahead, cutting costs without sacrificing quality or speed is essential. The secret? Powerful cost-saving software for construction that transforms how you manage projects, expenses, and resources. Use this tool as...
by Brian Douglas | Jul 22, 2025 | Construction, Custom Software
Introduction: Why KPI Tracking Is a Game-Changer for Construction Companies In today’s fast-paced, margin-sensitive construction industry, guesswork doesn’t cut it anymore. To stay competitive, contractors need to run smarter, not just harder. That’s where KPI...
by Olga Douglas | Jul 15, 2025 | Custom Software, Innovation in Software
“Where are you from?” is the first question at any international event. My answer — “Honolulu, Hawaii” — was met with surprise and a bit of confusion at UX Camp Berlin 2025 (#uxce25). Understandably so, considering the 20+ hour journey it took to get there! This was...