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Premium-quality Open Source business solutions!

Our aim is to be the premium service provider for customers who want the best from their online business applications. In other words: we want to create first class Open Source-based web-business solutions for our clients, backed  with professional service and supported by TYPO3, Zend framework and FLOW3.


Our primary working principle when designing Online-Business applications is to fully understand your professional and business environment, its processes and procedures. Only then are we ready to develop a tailored solution that fully meets your requirements, simplifying and optimizing your business activities and saving you money. This puts cooperation with your project team and attention to early and regular feedback from your operators and users among our highest priorities.

Guideline oriented …

To realize our solutions we follow Domain-driven Design and Agile software development guidelines, of which the main principles are:

  • Develop a profound understanding of the client's business environment;
  • Put the user and their requirements in the middle of all our considerations and actions;

  • Focus our project work, our team and our solutions on the dynamic of constantly changing requirements;
  • Meet these requirements by advancing in iterative increments;
  • Let the principle of simplicity guide our work.

… and certified

We hold certification from the TYPO3 Association as well as several TÜV (German consumer-protection agency) "SaferShopping" certificates for solutions implemented by us. All AOE media developers are PHP-certified by Zend.

 

Case Study

congstar GmbH

  • 1Highly flexible templating system for maxium interoperability.
  • 2Shop layer abstraction for flawless integration with e-commerce logic.
  • 3Fully-featured AJAX-based Google Maps integration.

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