Softwire

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Softwire is a digital design, engineering and support agency, with offices in London, Cambridge and Manchester. Employing over 200 engineers we create bespoke digital software, mobile apps, and offer strategic IT consulting for some of the UK’s leading brands including the BBC, David Lloyd Clubs, Channel 5 and many large Government Departments.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Media

40%

Financial services

35%

Government

15%

Non-profit

5%

Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transport

3%

Utilities

2%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 5%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 65%

Enterprise (>$1B) 30%

Common Project Size

$200K-$999K 4 projects

$1,000,000-$9,999,999 2 projects

$10K-$49K 1 project

Clients

  • The BBC

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.7
11 Reviews

Softwire was hired by a pharmaceutical consulting company to provide .NET software development. The goal was to deliver quality software that met the organization's product requirements in a timely manner. The vendor was chosen based on their relevant experience, the quality of their employees, and their responses to the RFP request. The work was carried out in an iterative fashion, following agile requirement processes and encompassing analysis, design, coding, and testing. The team from Softwire consisted of 5-10 software engineers, a project manager, a QA, and a scrum master.

Softwire was engaged by Quro Medical, a digital health company, to develop a web application for visualizing patient data. The application was designed to enable doctors to view data for their assigned patients in near-real-time after it was stored on the cloud. The application also had to implement proper security and access controls, and possess a clean and presentable design. Softwire was chosen due to their well-resourced team and high-quality work. The team comprised approximately 20 people including a senior project manager, technical leads, developers, a UX designer, and a business development manager.

A broadcasting company engaged Softwire for a frontend migration of their existing website. The project involved migrating the frontend of the website from a Morph stack to a new stack called webCoRE. Softwire was also responsible for migrating the uploader the broadcasting company uses across platforms and reproducing the logic behind various forums from the older site. The team from Softwire included a project manager, a tech lead, and five developers. The project, which started in November 2021, was extended to May 2022. The client invested around $500,000 in this project.

Timeliness

4.3

Service Excellence

4.7

Value

4.2

Would Recommend

4.9

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