Taller Digital Business
visit site- $75,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Florianópolis, Brazil
Taller Digital Business is a software development firm based in Florianópolis, Brazil. They were established in 2012, and have 21 employees. They serve a diverse client base that includes enterprise, mid-market, and small businesses across a range of distinct industries. Taller's services include custom software development, web development, e-commerce development, and mobile apps.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
60%
40%
Client Size Distribution
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 70%
Enterprise (>$1B) 30%
Common Project Size
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Clients
- Ebanx
Highlights from Recent Projects
Taller Digital Business worked with a software company to manage and improve their Drupal content management platform, which is widely used in Latin America. Taller proved to be one of the most capable firms in the region, contributing code to the core of Drupal and extending the open-source platform's functionalities. They also managed the Drupal Camp for Florianopolis, Brazil, and worked with clients throughout Brazil, America, and Europe. The partnership began in 2013 and has since grown, with Taller now also acting as a reseller partner for the software company's platform in Brazil.
Taller Digital Business partnered with playspot, an entertainment hub focused on game publishing, to fill a gap in their organization as they did not have an in-house development team. Taller worked on several small projects, including developing websites for games, an e-commerce platform, and a customized support system. The first delivery was a website for a browser game called Barbarians, which included integration with a payment gateway, third-party login system, and the game itself. The partnership began with an initial 2,400 hours of work and has continued to grow since the first delivery in August 2015.
An academic research group based in New York hired Taller Digital Business to help implement a data sharing and collaboration project. The group sought to build a platform to facilitate data sharing and collaboration among anthropologists and historians worldwide. Taller was chosen for their good rate per hour, professionalism, and willingness to work with the research group. The project began three months ago and is ongoing, with the research group planning to spend around $40,000 for this part of the project.