INTEGRA SOURCES
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Astana, Kazakhstan
INTEGRA SOURCES, a product design company, was established in 2014. Their midsize team is in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. Their services include product design, IoT development, and custom software development.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 30%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Enterprise (>$1B) 30%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 11 projects
$50K-$199K 10 projects
$200K-$999K 2 projects
Clients
- Red Pitaya
Highlights from Recent Projects
Integra Sources was hired by a software development company that lacked an in-house development team. The company required developers with expertise in C and C++ languages, which they had difficulty finding in Europe. Integra Sources provided a team of 4-5 developers on an ongoing basis, and additional specialists for specific project requirements. They were responsible for developing products as per the client's end clients' requests. The partnership, which began in May 2022, has seen the client invest around $50,000 with Integra Sources and is still ongoing.
DB SLOOTGRAWERDIENSTE PTY LTD, a company specializing in deep soil tilling and earthmoving equipment services, hired Integra Sources to build a CRM system and design sensors. The project aimed to develop an app with associated hardware and software solutions for agricultural construction. The app facilitates field planning, job delegation, live telemetry monitoring, proof of work, and enhanced automation capabilities. The project, which had 2-5 Integra Sources employees assigned, leveraged machine learning and computer vision to optimize productivity, forecasting, and analysis. The app has potential benefits such as increased productivity, improved efficiency, reduced costs, improved safety, and increased compliance.
Integra Sources was hired by Businessware Technologies Inc. for embedded software development services. They developed firmware for a lung auscultation device, which captures and records sound from the device's microphones, digitizes the audio data, and transmits it to a desktop application via BLE. The firmware, written in C++, also controls LEDs on the devices, sets up recording parameters, and manages power. Integra Sources was chosen for their high ratings, proximity to the client's location, budget-friendly pricing, and good value for cost. The team of 2-5 employees assigned to the project reviewed the draft version of the code, developed a new version of the firmware, implemented all required functionality, and tested the devices.