Project log

Press releases and project history.

A working record, most recent first.

2010–2026 (1993-2026)

Enterprise environmental monitoring for Tanknology, Inc.

Replaced a system originally built in 1994, covering site visits, environmental monitoring, regulatory forms, customized reporting, on-site test recording and calculation, and management reporting for the largest underground storage-tank testing company in the country. Runs on terabyte-scale databases across multiple high-performance servers.

This system was developed rapidly because of use of the framework, and currently includes >150,000 lines of active web code and another 300,000 lines of support scripts, and has tracked testing for more than 2 million site visits over 33 years. The current .NET system includes features and data from a prior DOS based system developed on a pre-cursor VFP framework, dating back to 1993.

2008–10

Solar power systems at Idealabs

Jon Melvin, President, worked at eSolar, an Idealabs company, developing solar power tower systems. He led coding of key performance indicator software with high-speed graphing, displaying raw and analyzed solar radiation and power-plant performance data.

2003–08

Data systems across a range of applications

Vision Enablers and its sister company Vision Implementers built systems for medical patient tracking, event management, and environmental inspections of restaurants and markets.

2003

Advanced Environmental Systems tracks site visits with VI software

AES uses custom software from Vision Implementers to track customers, gas-station sites and their equipment, technician site visits, and completed work — including the forms required by environmental agencies.

2002–03

One Wilshire contracts with VI for network interconnect and document-tracking systems

One Wilshire, the largest west coast interconnect center for telephone and high-speed communication, contracted with Vision Implementers — working alongside TCI on network infrastructure — for data systems tracking clients, cabling, and interconnects.

2001–03

Harbor–UCLA Hospital adopts VisionFW for its Cine-CT scanner patient data system

Harbor-UCLA Hospital operates a state-of-the-art Cine-CT scanner capable of imaging three-dimensional moving pictures of the heart and other organs. Their patient tracking and reporting system was upgraded by our team using the Vision Enablers VisionFW™ framework.

Fall 2002

VisionFW converted to Microsoft .NET

The framework's modular architecture let us convert all of our key systems to run on .NET. We studied the platform's performance characteristics carefully — see the presentations tab for some of those talks. 30,000 lines of code were converted over September and October of 2002.

2002

Pallotta TeamWorks tracks event projects with VI software

Pallotta TeamWorks coordinated large-scale events for major corporations. We built a system for them to set up, track, and deliver projects, jobs, and materials.

2001–02

Environmental monitoring systems and web site deployment

Our team has built environmental monitoring systems since the late 1980s for earthquake prediction, oil exploration, monitoring tanks and lines at gas stations, and power and refrigeration at retail outlets. We operate production sites that warehouse data polled daily from field units, alongside editable site configuration, data summaries and plots, and complex monthly reports.

2001–02

Monitoring Costco gas stations

We monitored all Costco gas stations, providing web-accessible data and reports on fuel levels and tank and line tightness, in partnership with Petrologic, Inc., which handled site-servicing calls.

2000–01

New Roads School partners with VI on a K-12 academic data system

New Roads School in Santa Monica began running its two middle schools and one high school on our Academic Data System in February 2000, and worked with us to extend it to cover the full front-office needs of a K-12 school — student, parent, and teacher records, grades and evaluations, schedules, transcripts, rosters, and mailing labels — with tailored web access for administrators, front-office staff, teachers, and students.

1998

Culver City Chamber of Commerce adopts VisionFW

The Culver City Chamber of Commerce ran its web site on VisionFW for several years starting in 1998. Member records, calendar events, and newsletter articles are all database-driven — even the informational pages and navigation menus are generated from queries, with screens that let privileged users edit page content directly.