Maldaba are delighted, and very excited to announce that following a thorough tendering process, we have been selected as the chosen supplier for a Case Management System by the charity Together for Mental Wellbeing. Read More
For the past couple of years Maldaba has been working with a start-up charity called My Living Will. This is an innovative project that aims to inform, educate, and empower all of us off the back of the Government's 2005 Mental Capacity Act. Read More
I recently worked on the Red Light Green Light project for our client the Vaccine Confidence Project, at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Red Light Green Light is a Gates-funded application for helping hospitals in Uganda see what services they can improve on based on rapid patient feedback. We created web-based browser analytics dashboard that aggregates patient responses. For example how did the patient find the hospital service, was their doctor was helpful, and so on. Read More
Maldaba are proud to announce another bespoke software launch. Following a very productive half-day workshop with the senior management team, around their business goal, CDS Co-operatives commissioned Maldaba to design, develop and launch their Service Desk, a customer service portal to support CDS as the focus on delivering outstanding customer service. Read More
One of the questions I get from pretty much every new developer that we hire is "Why did you write your own framework? Why don't you just use X?", where X is the whatever PHP framework is currently flavour of the month. Read More
It's been a little over a year since I joined Maldaba as a developer. My previous employer was a sizeable publishing house with a large web presence. My tasks are much the same here but while Maldaba has some very large clients, the company itself is rather small. The transition from a large company to a smaller one presented me with some challenges but also with a more efficient and more enjoyable work environment. Read More
This summer, our 4-year project with contraceptive health researchers at University College London (UCL) on an Internet-base randomised controlled trial project comes to a close. Read More