We build enterprise management platforms on open-source foundations — and stay on to operate them. One team, from the first workshop to production at 3 a.m.
We start from mature open-source cores — Apache OFBiz, Strapi, PostgreSQL — and build the parts your business actually differs on. No blank page, no black box.
Your systems already exist: banks, e-invoice providers, partner ERPs, POS terminals, marketplaces. We make them one flow instead of a folder of exports.
We run what we build on Kubernetes — monitoring, backups, upgrades, incident response. Go-live is the start of the engagement, not the end of it.
AI agents that read documents, reconcile records and answer questions against your own data — grounded in the ERP, not in a chat window.
ERP, CMS, DMS and AI agents — built on open-source cores, integrated with each other, and operated by the team that built them.
Enterprise resource planning for retail and distribution
One ledger behind every shop, warehouse and channel — built on Apache OFBiz, extended for the way Vietnamese retail and distribution actually trade.
View detailsHeadless content for corporate sites, portals and apps
One content platform behind many sites and apps — bilingual by design, edited by your marketing team, served as static pages that stay up.
View detailsDistribution management, from depot to shelf
Route-to-market for distributors and brands: journey plans, mobile order taking, delivery confirmation and sell-out visibility down to the outlet.
View detailsAgents that work inside your systems, not beside them
Document extraction, reconciliation and grounded assistants — connected to your ERP through explicit tools and permissions, with every action logged.
View detailsWe are not a body shop and not a reseller. We design the system, we write the code, and we run it in production.
Anonymised engagements — the shape of the problem, the platform used and what changed.
A cooperative retail group running hundreds of stores on a shared catalogue, with point of sale, stock and the ledger on one platform.
Journey plans, mobile order taking and delivery confirmation across a national outlet base, with sell-out visible per outlet.
A group's corporate and brand sites consolidated onto one bilingual headless CMS, each published as a static front end.
A management platform and resident app covering units, invoices, payments and vehicles, integrated with a bank payment gateway.
Kubernetes has a reputation for demanding a platform team, and for a mid-sized business that reputation is a fair warning. But the alternative — a handful of pet servers, deployments by hand, and a re
Read more →The back office is where enterprise AI should be obviously useful and usually is not. The work is repetitive, rule-shaped and document-heavy — read the invoice, find the purchase order, check the pric
Read more →Every ERP conversation eventually arrives at the same fork: licence a product, or build on an open-source core. We have taken the second road for years, and it is worth explaining why — including the
Read more →Whether it is a platform decision, an integration that keeps failing or a system nobody wants to own any more — we are happy to be useful before there is a contract.
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