eGrove Systems

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Founded in 2007, eGrove Systems is an IT solutions provider based in Parlin, N.J., with offices in Chennai, Ind., and New York. They primarily serve small business clients in the business services, consumer products and services, and retail industries. 

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Business services

20%

Consumer products & services

20%

Retail

20%

Automotive

10%

Manufacturing

10%

Media

10%

Telecommunications

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 60%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%

Enterprise (>$1B) 20%

Common Project Size

$50K-$199K 2 projects

<$10K 1 project

Clients

  • Truck IT

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.3
3 Reviews

eGrove Systems worked with a men's fashion retailer to create an e-commerce website that could distribute products throughout India and abroad. The website was built from scratch on Magento and Spree Commerce, and the company also developed a kiosk and an app for customers to order products not available in stores. The CEO of eGrove Systems was personally involved in the process, and the company has continued to provide consultation on social media. The total investment for this project was between $2 and $3 billion.

eGrove Systems partnered with Delphync, an IT service company, to develop the TruckIT app for iOS and Android. The app, which allows users to locate food trucks in their area, was migrated from the Microsoft Azure cloud platform to Amazon Web Services. eGrove Systems also rewrote the payment platform using Stripe and the app itself using Ruby on Rails. The total cost for this project was less than $10,000.

eGrove Systems was hired by a company that runs a cross-border e-commerce platform for Japanese products. The challenge was to connect Japanese online stores to the company's website platform using API services. eGrove Systems created the entire e-commerce website from scratch using Magento, applied different Magento pages depending on the country’s domain, and worked on the API interface. The project, which began in March 2014 and ended in October of that year, cost between $50,000 and $199,999.

Timeliness

4.2

Service Excellence

4.3

Value

4.3

Would Recommend

4.8