2011, Wrapped Up at Trinity Applied Internet
As we return from our holiday break ready to conquer 2012, we feel it is only fair to offer a short wrap-up of 2011. In brief, it was a great year with some challenging and intriguing projects, and a ton of changes for Trinity Applied Internet.
One year ago, TAI consisted of Keith, Patrick, and Erin. We have grown by more than 60%, adding Nicole and Rachel full time, and Kym part-time. We have built a content marketing team, and now are able to offer clients services including copywriting, blog management, social media management, shopping cart administration, and other strategic marketing tasks in conjunction with our standard websites and application development. Many thanks go to our outstanding content clients, including Joelle K. Jay and The Inner Edge, TopLine Leadership, Our Broken Family Court System Conference, and NV Stem Education Coalition. We can’t wait to see what the next year brings!
Our ongoing maintenance, hosting and support business has been humming right along, as well. We continued providing service and support to Server Technology, PDUS Direct, KUNR, and a number of other companies, while adding the Nevada Immunization Coalitions and ITS Logistics to the mix. We provided project management and support to Vitamin Research Products and performed a Microsoft AX to Salesforce systems integration for Haws Corporation. As always, Trinity Applied Internet is proud to be invited to work for these industry-leading, globally or regionally respected companies.
And, as always, we’ve been launching a steady stream of custom content managed websites for companies big and small. This year’s site launches included the Nevada Small Business Development Center, The Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Foundation, Edible Pedal 100, Reno Sunrise Rotary, and Cart Barn, just to name a few!
We had some new opportunities this year including the chance to participate in Reno’s first ever Hack-a-Thon, Hack4Reno. We had a great time and even won Best Social App for our community-driven event application, EventSmash. We also jumped into the conversation online, and created a goofy little app that helped anyone keeping track of the Old Spice Guy contest know who was ahead in “mentions” at any time during the contest – great fun!
There isn’t really any way to wrap everything up in one blog post – it has been such a busy year. But suffice to say there is a lot going on, with even more exciting developments on the horizon. The start of 2012 will see the reveal of some very exciting projects, as well as new developments in the office… (Namely, an office!)
We’ll keep you posted!
