Electronic Ink  

Watch CEO Harold Hambrose Revel How Smart Design Drives ROI

Designing for Business

What if you could see a model of how your business and your people could perform? What if that model allowed you to adjust and optimize based on how you really work? Electronic Ink's human-centered process sketches out solutions using flexible, low-cost models. We test them, adjust them, and build them-all in ways that enable our clients to reduce substantially the risk and cost of deploying the system.

Design Solves Enterprise Systems' Greatest Problem: User Adoption

Electronic Ink's partnerships with software providers in the U.S., U.K. and Europe increase sales, improve product, and build reputation. Up-front system configuration is an opportunity to maximize adoption and effectiveness in the hands of the end user -- but only if Design leads the way.

Design Leads to Meaningful Use of the U.S. Healthcare Industry's Systems

As of 2005, the U.K.s National Health Service has been working toward implementation of its Care Records Service. Now, every American EMR/HER system developer is jumping through the "meaningful use" hoop. What's the benefit for doctors, nurses, administrators, and patients?

Bringing Design to Software Development

In traditional software development, proof of concept means a system is financially and practically viable. Most software development methods invest major resources and take on considerable risk before demonstrating a proof of concept. Electronic Ink will devote more of your development resources to a proven, viable proof of concept and spend your money only on code you need.

EMR: A Solution for the United Kingdom's NHS

An Electronic Medical Records system for England's National Health Service - or for any healthcare system - requires the flexibility to gather and visualise data while accommodating many different medical settings.  Read more.