Distributed
visit site- $10,000+
- 250 - 999 employees
- London, England
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
30%
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10%
Client Size Distribution
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 80%
Enterprise (>$1B) 20%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 3 projects
<$10K 2 projects
Clients
- Providence Group
Highlights from Recent Projects
Distributed was hired by a home lending start-up to develop their website. The company had been using an image placeholder for years and wanted a functional site within a three-week timeframe. Distributed was chosen due to their past projects, cost estimate, and ability to meet the tight deadline. The team at Distributed designed and developed a WordPress site that included a home page with various sections and a blog page, compatible with both desktop and mobile. The project manager served as the main point of contact throughout the project.
The company "The Money Cloud, Ltd." partnered with Distributed to develop a machine learning and AI currency analysis tool after winning a UK government award. The company lacked the in-house ability to deliver the technical development required for the project. Distributed was responsible for developing the platform, which involved harvesting user-generated data from the company's website and external data to feed the AI engine. The team at Distributed included a project manager, a chief engineer, and a QA engineer. The company invested £17,000 up to date, with the overall project estimated to cost around £77,000.
Distributed was hired by a digital facilities management business to develop an IoT platform that could integrate directly with internal systems such as boilers and HVAC units, and control them from anywhere in the world. The company wanted to create an extremely user-friendly interface for the app to make the transition to IoT less daunting for new customers. The team at Distributed developed a frontend that included drag and drop displays, data visualizations, and other interactive features. The total cost of the project so far has been just under £5,000, but it is expected to increase significantly over the next 12 months. The work began in May 2020 and is ongoing.