Quanterall

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Established in 2003, Quanterall is a blockchain company. The agency provides blockchain, custom software development, IoT development, mobile app development, and more and has a midsize team. The agency is in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Consumer products & services

20%

Financial services

20%

Information technology

20%

Business services

10%

Other industries

10%

Telecommunications

10%

Medical

5%

Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transport

5%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 25%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%

Enterprise (>$1B) 25%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 1 project

$50K-$199K 1 project

Clients

  • SAP

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
3 Reviews

Quanterall was hired by a logistics and freight forwarding company to develop integrated software for follow-up, invoicing, and fleet/equipment management. The project involved detailed project development, basic functionality programming, connecting processes in the software, and testing. The vendor was chosen after thorough research within the business area. A team of four people from Quanterall worked on the project. The result was a fully functional, integrated software that met the client's requirements.

Sumup, a leading Point of Sale and financial services provider, partnered with Quanterall to automate the testing of EMV transactions. This eliminated the need for physical devices, ensuring a stable and reliable payment experience. Quanterall was chosen due to their expertise in niche technologies and their history of talent development. The project used Erlang technology and involved a mixed team of six developers. The project was successful, with Quanterall delivering a robust test system that met Sumup's needs.

Quanterall collaborated with Input Output Global (IOG), a research and development company, on a project to implement the ACTUS protocol standard on the Cardano blockchain using Haskell and Marlowe. The scope of work included validating the existing implementation, writing unit tests, and expanding the library by adding additional contract types. The collaboration began when IOG met Quanterall at a meeting in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. A team of seven engineers, including two from Quanterall, worked on the project. The result was a successful integration of the ACTUS protocol standard on Cardano, backed by tests against real data from the ACTUS test suite.

Timeliness

5.0

Service Excellence

5.0

Value

5.0

Would Recommend

4.8

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