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Bay Area academic group debut powerful dynamic software.
There has been a lot of bad news in the computer industry lately, and for the Bay Area in particular; but examples of budding creativity are scattered among the ashes of the dot com collapse.

Even in this new century, the vast majority of business computer code is still hand-crafted, from raw programming languages, essentially by artisans, using techniques they neither measure nor are able to repeat predictably.

That is not good business.

In 1965 Dr. Gordon E. Moore first observes the "doubling of transistor density on a manufactured die every year."

The phrase "Moore's Law" becomes synonymous with this exponential rise in hardware capacity which continues each year, to this day.

People who create software just can't keep up. It's a simple fact.

Until now.

Enter — The Bay Bridge Project, and the fruits of over ten years of research and development.

The Bay Bridge Project, or BBP, is a group of seasoned business-computing professionals, working to find a way to evolve business software at a comparable pace to hardware.

OEI has adopted this technology for use in creating custom business software for the world wide web. OEI provides custom application development and support, as well as internet-related services since 1995.

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