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Software developer strikes deal.


The negotiating is over and the real work begins for a Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada.  software developer with a leading edge home design application.

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Airport terminals have become familiar sights for Mark Maki in commuting between the Sault and California to promote his innovative web-based technology that has stirred the interest of some major players in the North American North American

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 home building industry.

Maki's flagship software, introduced previously as Interactive Project Manager (IPM (1) (Impressions Per Minute) Generally refers to document scanners that scan both sides of the page at the same time. Thus, a scanner that scans at 100 ppm (pages per minute) can provide 200 ipm. See ppm and document scanner. ), is the key feature in a complex alignment and merger between his company, IDI IDI ICC (International Cricket Conference) Development International Conference)
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 Technology, his original partner, COBS Homes, and their new owner Cal-Bay International, a publicly-traded California real estate investment trust.

Cal-Bay has also purchased Maki's IPM software, which is being re-branded as CTRL See control key.

ctrl - control
 Build (pronounced Control Build). As the technology partner in this alliance, Maki has spun off a project-specific company, TLCO TLCO Technical Requirements Manual Limiting Condition for Operation  Software (pronounced Tel-Co).

The new permanent company is mandated to develop, research, host, support and train up for the customized software See custom software. . Marketing and sales will mostly be taking place from Cal-Bay's office in Carlsbad, CA.

Last June, Maki signed a $750,000 development deal with Cal-Bay to advance the software in time for an April 2007 product roll-out.

All the ongoing software development work will continue to be done in the Sault. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified"
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, Maki has been traveling to California to work with COBS on marketing strategies and licensing agreements in approaching builders.

For the past two years, Maki's seven-employee Queen Street start-up firm has been building a relationship with COBS to develop and customize this web-based communications tool.

The California-based COBS Homes is considered one of the fastest-growing online homebuilder support service companies and has partnerships with several major hardware chains including Home Depot The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services.

Headquartered in Vinings, just outside Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, Home Depot employs more than 355,000 people and operates 2,164 big-box
.

Now as a wholly-owned Cal-Bay subsidiary, COBS is lauding Maki's TLCO Software as a key tool in a making a "quantum leap quantum leap
n.
An abrupt change or step, especially in method, information, or knowledge: "War was going to take a quantum leap; it would never be the same" Garry Wills.
" in their expansion plans in the online homebuilding and construction arena.

The interactive software is promoted as a desktop manager for home buyers, giving them an Internet portal to professionals and project management of their home-building project.

CTRL Build acts as a one-stop shop One-Stop Shop

A company or a location that offers a multitude of services to a client or a customer. The idea is to provide convenient and efficient service and also to create the opportunity for the company to sell more products to clients and customers.
 for a home buyer to get quotations, obtain financing, choose building materials and furnishings, as well as track the progress of their new home.

The technology includes some innovative features allowing design professionals to interact with home buyers through live visual, voice and messaging communications in real time.

Though Cal-Bay owns the software rights to CTRL Build, Maki doesn't plan to relinquish control of his basic IPM software anytime soon.

COBS will be first company to use the customized software next spring, but Maki says he's keeping his options and plans to market the basic IPM software to other individual contractors, designers and interior decorators.

"We're still taking the product out to these people," says Maki, with his eyes fixed on the kitchen renovation market. "The dream and the vision is still the same just new names and new companies.

"Hopefully large developers are next. Kitchens are a big part of what we're trying to do and we've got some preliminary discussions with companies coming up over the next couple of months."

Maki says upcoming discussions in December with Cal-Bay representatives will involve attracting more software investment with other meetings planned with large manufacturers and distributors to get them excited about the progress of the CTRL Build technology.

"Much of my time lately has been getting the story and materials out about what the technology is to encourage more investors because we need more money to further develop it."

His California partners are also discussing introducing the CTRL Build software to the storefront level by developing a new retail concept of a project management/trade show store, allowing customers to interact with designers and view building and decorating products.

Maki and his company's efforts in successfully breaking into the U.S. market was recognized locally by the Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre as their IT Company of the Year at their September awards gala.

Though he says IDI was "marginally" profitable over the last year--"not six figures but a significant five"--he has high hopes for some "sizable" sales figures down the road after the April product roll-out.

www.iditechnology.com

By IAN ROSS

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