Retail & eCommerce
18 production projects delivered across Retail & eCommerce. 13 distinct technologies used. 5 service lines represented. Work spans 2011–2022.
Engineering Evidence
Technology categories present across 18 projects in this industry.
Databases
- MySQL 18
CMS Platforms
- WordPress 2
- Squarespace 1
Frameworks & Languages
- PHP 18
- CodeIgniter 1
Infrastructure & CDN
- Apache 18
Front-end
- CSS 18
- HTML 18
- JavaScript 18
Tooling
- GIT 18
Primary Services
Services ordered by number of projects delivered in this industry.
Custom E-Commerce Development
17 projectsEngineering of reliable commerce platforms, integrations, checkout workflows, and operational systems with long-term maintainability as the priority.
View serviceCustom Web Applications & Portals
14 projectsArchitecture and delivery of database-driven applications, portals, workflow systems, and internal platforms that support business-critical operations.
View serviceArchitecture Review & Assessment
4 projectsSenior engineering assessment of architecture, maintainability risks, scalability bottlenecks, security gaps, and modernization pathways.
View servicePlatform Migration & Performance Optimization
3 projectsPlanned migrations, performance tuning, security hardening, and infrastructure improvements for software platforms that need safer operation.
View serviceEnterprise WordPress & CMS Solutions
1 projectModernization, performance engineering, and maintainable architecture for CMS-backed publishing, corporate, and operational content platforms.
View serviceTechnology Stack
All technologies used across projects in this industry. Numbers show project count.
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