Project Title: National Association of Investment Companies
Period: November 2004 – January 2005
Client: Dragonfly Communications
Complexity: 8 database tables, 50 ASP.NET web pages
Technology: SQL Server, ASP.NET, Verisign Payflow Pro
Summary: The NAIC system allows companies to solicit venture capital
funding from NAIC member companies. The system provides
three basic functionalities:
1) PrivateEquityLINK – Companies enter data about their
company, their management team, financial statements,
etc. as well as their funding needs and proposed uses. The
system is a stateless data entry methodology, allowing the
user to go back and forward until all data is entered and
checked. When complete the company pays a fee to have
the data listed and sent to all NAIC members.
2) NAIC Member interface – The NAIC members can log
into the system to search for companies matching their
criteria and can get reports on the companies funding
needs.
3) Administrative Interface – A back end admin interface
also allows the system administrators to manage the
profiles, extend the profile expiration dates, administer the
members logins, and get basic data reports.
The NAIC system uses a universal role based authentication
method that allows for various levels of NAIC member access as
well as the option to persist the users login between sessions, for
ease of use.
Code Gurus was the sole developer for the application and
database. Dragonfly Communications performed graphical
design.
URLs: http://www.naicvc.com/
Reference: Chris Norwood
202-369-4411
chris@dragonflydc.com
Figure 1 - PrivateEquityLINK Start Page
Figure 2 - PrivateEquityLINK Sign In Page
Figure 3 - PrivateEquityLINK Password Request
Figure 4 - PrivateEquityLINK Registration
Figure 5 - PrivateEquityLINK - Search
Figure 6 - PrivateEquityLINK - Search Results
(Note: I am unable to show the contents of the profile due to privacy concerns of the
client and proprietary data included within.)
Figure 7 - User Editor
There also exists a profile editor and enhanced user editing capabilities, which I am
unable to show due to privacy concerns.

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  • 1.
    Project Title: NationalAssociation of Investment Companies Period: November 2004 – January 2005 Client: Dragonfly Communications Complexity: 8 database tables, 50 ASP.NET web pages Technology: SQL Server, ASP.NET, Verisign Payflow Pro Summary: The NAIC system allows companies to solicit venture capital funding from NAIC member companies. The system provides three basic functionalities: 1) PrivateEquityLINK – Companies enter data about their company, their management team, financial statements, etc. as well as their funding needs and proposed uses. The system is a stateless data entry methodology, allowing the user to go back and forward until all data is entered and checked. When complete the company pays a fee to have the data listed and sent to all NAIC members. 2) NAIC Member interface – The NAIC members can log into the system to search for companies matching their criteria and can get reports on the companies funding needs. 3) Administrative Interface – A back end admin interface also allows the system administrators to manage the profiles, extend the profile expiration dates, administer the members logins, and get basic data reports. The NAIC system uses a universal role based authentication method that allows for various levels of NAIC member access as well as the option to persist the users login between sessions, for ease of use. Code Gurus was the sole developer for the application and database. Dragonfly Communications performed graphical design. URLs: http://www.naicvc.com/ Reference: Chris Norwood 202-369-4411 chris@dragonflydc.com
  • 2.
    Figure 1 -PrivateEquityLINK Start Page Figure 2 - PrivateEquityLINK Sign In Page
  • 3.
    Figure 3 -PrivateEquityLINK Password Request
  • 4.
    Figure 4 -PrivateEquityLINK Registration
  • 5.
    Figure 5 -PrivateEquityLINK - Search
  • 6.
    Figure 6 -PrivateEquityLINK - Search Results (Note: I am unable to show the contents of the profile due to privacy concerns of the client and proprietary data included within.) Figure 7 - User Editor There also exists a profile editor and enhanced user editing capabilities, which I am unable to show due to privacy concerns.