

Bogex helped Wiggio with development and testing. Wiggio is a completely free, online toolkit that makes it easy to work in groups. Wiggio is being used extensively by students and professors all across the US. It is gaining popularity in corporate circles as well.

OptionIt allows you to buy, sell and exercise options to major sporting events. Bogex created this site from scratch and pushed it LIVE in a record time of 2 months. It was made secure, load-balanced and auto-scaled using Amazon clusters.
OptionIt is creating waves with tie-ups with big teams like Boston Celtics, San Jose Sharks, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and St Louis Rams. It was also featured on Forbes.com and CNBC.

Steppingstones LLC allows networking between Tutors and Students as well as Mentors with children in need. Bogex created a Web Information System for Steppingstones that enables them to lead prospective tutors and mentors through a four-step application process to get certified.
The system also lets Steppingstones manage their tutors and mentors, assign them to their pool of students and keep track of their work logs, monthly reports and invoices.

Aussie Sitters is a site that networks Home/Pet Owners in Australia/New Zealand with House/Pet Sitters. Bogex created the site using Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP (LAMP).

Bogex assisted Wiggio in creating a Facebook application named Wiggio Boards. It is the ultimate way to keep connected within a group. You can text message and email into your group's board, and communicate on-the-go.

Bogex created an application for PurpleACE on the Windows Mobile platform. The application backs up sensitive data like Contacts, Photos, Videos, SMS, Wallpapers, Ringtones, Games/Apps on the phone onto the internet.
The application also has an Anti-theft capability of remotely freezing the phone and rendering it completely useless in case it is stolen.

Bogex designed and developed an application for OneTrace Inc which tracks vehicles anywhere in USA from anywhere in the world in real time.
It had two main components - travel and demo. The demo was a customized HTTP server, which could be used while giving a presentation. It activated the travel version of the software, which resided in a laptop in a car that was moving around. The travel version read the positional information of the car from a GPS device and this information was transmitted back to the demo version.
Microsoft MapPoint was integrated with the demo version and the exact location of the car could be zoomed into. The accuracy was around 10-15 meters.