Technology Enablement

News, updates, and announcements from the team.

Michael Haase
May 11, 2026

Introducing: The Tech Enablement Portal

If you found yourself asking “what is Tech Enablement?” or “Isn’t that just I.T.?” Well, there’s great news! You are in the right place to learn all about the different changes and updates that are happening with our Technology Enablement team. This portal exists as the library, creator, and repository for all communication related to Tech Enablement, which is the umbrella term for all Infrastructure Technology (IT), and Software Development teams. Both sides of Tech Enablement are broken down further into actionable teams that deliver value for our clients, employees, and stakeholders (that’s also us!), such as Agile Software Development Teams, System Administrators, Product and Site Configuration, and Product Management.

New Elevate Eye Care Analytics Dashboard
New Threadwell Analytics Dashboard

Each team frequently makes changes, develops new functionality, and releases new software that effects both our business and our clients, and previously lacked a way to effectively and frequently share those updates. I think you can see where this is going. That’s right, that’s exactly what this site functions as. Here you will find announcements for everything from changes to how Pre Production Automation has made our production floor more efficient, or how Marketing on Demand platforms have rolled out new data and analytics dashboards to provide better reporting and insights to our clients. You can see two examples of that for our clients Elevate Eye Care and our demo site Threadwell right to the left.

We here in Technology Enablement, or TE as we call it, are so excited to now have a place where we can catalogue and share all our various contributions to the TBG story and inform the broader business of all the changes that are happening in a concentrated effort to bring visibility, relatability, and success to our business through all the different ways that technology supports our continued growth and improvement!

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Michael Haase
May 11, 2026

This Is A Test Post

So this is just a paragraph block that’s been added. You could write a whole bunch of stuff in here, like, “Look, it’s the Frank Lloyd Wright house ‘Fallingwater’, why don’t they make houses like this anymore?” Man, midcentury architecture was so cool, I used to think Mid Century stuff was old and junky, but boy, let me tell you I was wrong, the materials might be questionably toxic given the regulations and science of the day, but boy were they built sturdy. You ever see a real teak or walnut set of dressers or a credenza? Built like a tank.

OH MAN, THERE IS A WAY TO ADD TEXT TO THIS

“This is where a quote would go, if we had a quote, but we don’t, so this is kind of what we have.”

– Me, Testing Functionality
A dining room with a table and chairs

So, just to confirm, this block defaults to a paragraph, which you can just start typing in at any time, but the margins look a big wonky. Or at least I think they look a bit wonky, like they seem too close to this picture, don’t they? You would think that they’d be more evenly spaced, but they’re not, which certainly is an interesting choice. I wonder if this is a margin setting in the block that I can update? It doesn’t seem like the right hand side margin is affected, it’s going to roughly where I expect the page end to go. I wonder what happens if I get out of the block length for the column with the picture. It’d be cool if it wrapped underneath the picture, but I’m not entirely sure that that’s what’s going to happen; we’re going to find out about it though, that’s for sure. I wonder if it creates a scrolling block within the field itself, that would be very strange, but also, seems strange if it would just stop, oh okay, I see it now, it continues as it’s own colum in dependent of the space occupied by the picture, hmmm. Wonder if it can wrap. If I just keep going, and it keeps adding lines, then when it renders, does it just create a larger blue line?

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