BioIQ Adopts Transverse TRACT Billing to Scale and Capture New Revenue


Austin, TX (PRWEB) November 05, 2012

BioIQ, a health improvement technology company, has chosen the Transverse cloud billing platform TRACT Billing. BioIQ will use the TRACT Billing platform to scale its business to meet rapidly growing customer demand, automate and streamline billing processes, and create customized billing solutions to capture revenue streams from a wide array of services and offerings.

Our business is growing exponentially as employers focus on the health and wellness needs of employees. TRACT Billing will enable us to scale to meet our clients current needs, as well as recognize buying trends and customer preferences in the future, said Courtney Woods, Director of Operations at BioIQ. In selecting TRACT Billing, we found a solution that will integrate with our CRM and accounting tools, allowing us to focus on our core business.

Based in California, BioIQ works with some of the largest national employers and health plans to conduct employee health screening programs, generate actionable health data, and measure the effectiveness of wellness efforts. Its unique health-screening platform allows participating individuals to detect chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease and to track vital health metrics via a secure web portal. BioIQ also offers the industrys first integrated, customizable, and measurable approach to optimizing investments in health and wellness programs. BioIQs clients see a significant increase in participation in corporate wellness programs and are better equipped to implement and support employee wellness initiatives.

Billing is more than invoicing and payments. Its a strategic differentiator that can help businesses to continuously innovate, said James Messer, CEO and co-founder of Transverse. TRACT Billing will enable BioIQ to create a combination of services, pricing, and payment options tailored to the needs of their individual customers and continue to stay ahead of the competition by identifying and responding to emerging customer trends.

Transverses TRACT Billing will allow BioIQ to streamline and automate their formerly manual billing processes. TRACT Billings customizable dashboard will allow BioIQ to see all of their customers activities and ensure that they are accurately charging for services, including complex revenue recognition tracking such as equipment field time and associated activity.

About Transverse

Transverse was founded in 2008 by billing experts who saw an opportunity to make sophisticated billing capabilities available to more businesses. TRACT Billing from Transverse is the only all-in-one activity-based billing platform that can meter, rate, and bill based on customer behavior. Unlike basic subscription or expensive legacy billing systems, TRACT provides a simple solution to complex billing challenges while empowering companies to engage with customers and rapidly monetize the launch of new products and services. Learn how TRACT can help your business at http://www.gotransverse.com.







No Small Parts: The Role of Scale Models in Theater Set Design Opens at The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures on September 18, 2012

Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) July 12, 2012

No Small Parts features the works of talented local scene designers whose masterful maquettes were created for productions by Arizona Opera, the University of Arizona School of Musics Opera Theater, the University of Arizona School of Theater, Film and Television and Arizona Theater Company.

A scene designer must interpret the script under the guidance of the director and define that world as it will appear on the stage. To be tasked with representing fearsome forces of nature or conveying deeply wrought emotions with little more than light and a few well placed scenic elements are creative challenges that can best be reworked and resolved in miniature. says The Mini Time Machine Museum Executive Director, Nina Daldrup. This exhibit will allow the viewer a glimpse of the artistic problem solving that happens behind the scenes.

In addition to full-color scale models, this exhibit will also include the designers scale drawings, white models and theatrical production photographs, illustrating the progressive phases of set design and the final outcome of the process in full scale on the stage. The work of scene designers Sally Day and Clare Rowe will be featured, among others.

Artists Biographies:

Sally Day is a freelance scene designer based in Tucson. Productions include Arizona Operas 2004 production of Il Tabarro / I Pagliacci and 2012 production of Cavalleria Rusticana / I Pagliacci. Ms. Day has designed nearly a dozen presentations for the U of As School of Music Opera Department. Other companies she has designed for include: Arizona Repertory Theatre Company, Borderlands Theatre, Bloodhut Theatre, Southwestern Ballet Company Dance Festival, New Articulations Dance Company (as Lighting Designer), a.k.a. theatre and Pima Community College. Ms. Day has trained outside of Tucson as both a scenic artist and design assistant at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival in Bloomington, Illinois.

Clare Rowe has worked professionally as a scene designer and painter for over 25 years. Rowe is an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona School of Theater, Film and Television. She teaches scenic painting, theatre graphics and scene design and supervises scenic production in properties and paints for all department productions.

About The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures:

Located in Tucson, Arizona, The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures is a nonprofit organization with the mission of sharing the artistic, historic, architectural and creative aspects of miniatures in an entertaining and interactive way. Since opening in September of 2009, the museum has welcomed more than 110,000 visitors. For more information about the museum and this exhibit, please visit http://www.theminitimemachine.org or call 520-881-0606. Photos available upon request.