Datamatics
visit site- $25,000+
- 10,000+ employees
- Edison, NJ
Datamatics (formerly TechJini, Inc) is a mobile app development company based in Bangalore, India with an additional office in Princeton, N.J. The company was founded in 2005 and has grown since then to a team of about 300. They provide mobile app and web development, UX/UI design, and IT strategy consulting.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 20%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 5 projects
$10K-$49K 4 projects
Clients
- Honeywell
Highlights from Recent Projects
Datamatics, under the name TechJini, Inc, was contracted by Highlow Markets, a leading FX derivatives trading company, to develop and manage their financial services web platform. The team of 45-50 people, including a product manager, developers, testers, and designers, developed the company's CRM and supporting backend from scratch using PHP Symfony. They also developed a latency technology and a couple of AI systems, one for automatic KYC and another for identifying trading patterns. The collaboration started in 2011 and is ongoing, with the client expressing satisfaction with the team's commitment and quality of work.
For a software application development project, the founder hired Datamatics to develop and implement a mobile app. The founder of Datamatics was initially involved in the project, and a team of UX/UI designers, Android, iOS, and server-side developers, a project lead, QA support, and a UAT team were assigned. The team was run through a storyboard and some mockups, and they prepared a User Journey document along with wireframes to finalize the visual design plan. The client was satisfied with the team's ability to deliver an app that met all their requirements and worked efficiently.
Helix Opportunity, a company that provides business-related services, hired Datamatics to develop a learning management system. The team of 5-7 people, including a project manager and several developers, created an external-facing dynamic website with a subscription-based model. The system functions as an immersive online academic experience and includes menu and payment features, and embedded audio for visually impaired users. The State of California funded the project, which started in August 2018 and is ongoing. The client has expressed satisfaction with the team's ability to create a practical and meaningful product.