We work with information owners (particularly publishers) to help them create more value from their existing content and to help them better meet their customers’ needs. We provide consultancy and software development services.
Why 67 Bricks?
Because we will help you manage and deliver the digital products that your customers want.
I have been very impressed with your approach, your attitude, your ability to achieve tight deadlines and your continued focus on delivering a project that meets our business objectives.
Cornelia Schnelle
BNF Managing Editor - Digital.
I have just signed off BSI British Standards’s acceptance for the successful delivery of our Pre-Compliance platform. This was delivered on time and within budget and thanks must go to the entire project team who have worked so hard over the last few months to ensure we get to this point.
Andrew Robinson
BSI British Standards: ePublishing Director.
67 Bricks provided an excellent terminology software product, coded precisely to meet our requirements.
Dave Nurse
CSW Group Ltd: Technical Director.
The publishing industry
The publishing industry is in a period of exciting transformation. Disruptive technologies are creating new potential, customer behaviour is changing, and traditional business models need to adapt. 67 Bricks provides software development and consulting services to help publishers gain the maximum benefit from this changing environment.
Read our view on the challenges facing the publishing industry.
XML and the Semantic Web
We see the emergence of the Semantic Web as a powerful way to get more value from data. We are experts in XML technologies, and in Semantic Web approaches such as ontologies. This means that we understand where to apply them, and just as importantly, where a simpler solution is more appropriate.
See a demonstration of the Semantic Web-based research visualisation tool we developed with Oxford University.
Recent news
67 Bricks wins Elsevier Article 2.0 contest
Inigo Surguy, Technical Director of 67 Bricks has won first prize in the Elsevier Article 2.0 contest. The aim of the contest was to find new ways to present scientific research articles on the web. 67 Bricks won by developing software that enables readers and article authors to add detailed annotations to paragraphs of text […] Read more »
Posted on February 20, 2009 at 10:17
67 Bricks release case study on Revolutionising standards review at BSI
BSI British Standards is the UK’s National Standards Body. It represents UK economic and social interests through the development of business information solutions for British organizations. 67 Bricks have just released a case study on their successful implementation of a new Draft Review System at BSI, to increase public engagement in the draft review process, increase […] Read more »
Posted on February 10, 2009 at 15:38
