Partial Client List


The Secrets Series
CCND worked with designer Judy Renacia to create the first Secrets Series site, secretsofthecode.com, in 2005 for Squibnocket Partners LLC, to promote the publication of the New York Times bestselling Secrets of the Code, edited by Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer. Since then, CCND and Squibnocket Partners have gone on to develop two more Secrets Series websites promoting Secrets of Mary Magdalene (2006) and Secrets of 24 (2007). CCND continues to maintain the Secrets Series websites.
NC3 Website Design
CCND began working with National Corporate College Consultants (NC3) in 1996 to create a web presence for this innovative and dynamic company. NC3 was already pioneering the use of web-based applications in 1997 to efficiently manage their business. CCND developed version 1 of NC3's Client Management System in 1998, a web-based application that manages NC3's internal logistics. The year the NC3 CMS, revised extensively on a yearly basis since 1998, is celebrating its 10th anniversary, testimony to NC3's vision in effectively utilizing web technologies and CCND's skill in understanding and meeting NC3's business needs.
The RainSwetter Company, Inc.
In 1996, CCND developed The RainSwetter Company's first website. The RainSwetter Company features outerwear developed by Pam Davis, an avid golfer, whose original design met the wind and rain resistant needs of people who enjoy the outdoors while maintaining an elegant yet sporty appearance. In 2002, the RainSwetter Company underwent a change in ownership, but its relationship with CCND has continued. The current version of the RainSwetter site supports e-commerce and promotes the newest version of the company's products, a sweatshirt with the same great characteristics as the original sweater.
The Secrets Series
CCND worked with designer Judy Renacia to create the first Secrets Series site, secretsofthecode.com, in 2005 for Squibnocket Partners LLC, to promote the publication of the New York Times bestselling Secrets of the Code, edited by Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer. Since then, CCND and Squibnocket Partners have gone on to develop two more Secrets Series websites promoting Secrets of Mary Magdalene (2006) and Secrets of 24 (2007). CCND continues to maintain the Secrets Series websites.
Frances Palmer Pottery
In 2006, designer Judy Renacia partnered with CCND to create an elegant product website for renowned potter Frances Palmer. Ms. Palmer's two product lines, her handbuilt pieces and her Pearl Collection, pressed from molds taken of her hand thrown prototypes and finished individually by Ms. Palmer's manufacturer, are displayed on the site. CCND regularly maintains Ms. Palmer's site based on emailed requests for product updates and new press additions. Through the collaboration of Ms. Renacia, Ms. Palmer and CCND the site is always up-to-date yet maintains a professional appearance.
The Winters Group LLC
The Winters Group is a manufacturers sales representative agency based in Connecticut. As with the RainSwetter Company, the relationship between CCND and The Winters Group began in the 1990's and has continued despite the transition of the company to a new owner. CCND created the original Winters Group website in 1999 and has taken it through two major design revisions since that time. A new site revision is anticipated in the fall of 2008.
CCND Managed Hosting Solutions
CCND began providing email, web and FTP hosting solutions in 1995 when affordable and reliable hosting was difficult to find, building its own Internet servers and managing them on location. Today, based on extensive experience with Internet software and hardware, CCND helps Clients select the appropriate hosting services to meet their functional and performance requirements. CCND continues to maintain dedicated servers for Clients with special or complex Internet needs.
CCND has managed NC3's application hosting environment since 1996 and serves as an advisor to NC3's technology needs. CCND hosted the first Stanley Works website more than 10 years ago and continues to maintain an extranet resource for this global company. CCND began hosting NHCG's proprietary web-based training applications in 2000.
IHS Recruitment Management / Training Calendar and Registration Applications
CCND's first application development project for IHS began in 1997, resulting in a unique recruitment testing tool. The applicant side of the application tests the applicants on variety of software packages. The recruiter back-end rates the results so that recruiters can accurately access the skill levels of the applicants. CCND also developed a training registration calendar for IHS in 2003 that allows trainees to select IHS course offerings. Both of these applicants are still in use.
Pfizer Training Administration
CCND served as lead application developer for a project team commissioned with the development of an interface to Pfizer's internal sales force training management database. Seamless integration with the Client's legacy database management system was achieved through detailed analysis of the existing system architecture. The application was launched was launched in 2000 and was regularly updated and enhanced during the next 3 years.
Weston, Connecticut School District Website
CCND served as technical project manager during the development of Weston District School system's website. The District chose Connecticut-based Finalsite's content management software and platform to build the site. CCND was instrumental in the design of the site, based heavily on photographs to ensure that the visual impact of the site would always be inviting and fresh and served as a technical liaison between District and Finalsite staff to manage the site development process.
Simon & Schuster SecurID Sales Force Intranet
CCND served as part of an extensive project team assembled by IBM to implement SecurID on a sales force Intranet for one of its Clients.
MassMutual Product Sales Tool
From 2002-2003, CCND served as technical project manager of a multi-vendor project team commissioned by MassMutual to build an insurance product sales tool. The product featured web-based updates.

