Adopt module by module
No single cutover. A department can move one function across, prove it, and expand from there rather than betting the year on one migration weekend.
Two systems developed and operated in-house. They are where architecture and delivery ideas get tested at our own expense before they appear in a client project — and they are the clearest evidence of how we build.
A modular ERP for institutions and mid-sized operators. It handles the record-keeping an organisation runs on — people, scheduling, finance and reporting — as discrete modules rather than one monolith, so a team can adopt the part that hurts most first and add the rest later.
No single cutover. A department can move one function across, prove it, and expand from there rather than betting the year on one migration weekend.
Role-based access with an audit trail on record changes, because in an ERP the question is rarely what the value is and usually who changed it and when.
Reports read the operational records directly rather than a nightly export, so the number on the dashboard is the number in the system.
Our internship and training programme, run against real engineering work rather than set exercises. Trainees join a supervised track inside our own codebases, with code review and pairing as the teaching mechanism. Over 5,000 people have been trained through SkillTank internships and courses.
Work that gets reviewed and merged, not a shadowing exercise or a sandbox task set aside from the real thing.
Teaching happens in code review and at the keyboard rather than in lectures, which is how standards actually transfer.
The course material is our own engineering documentation. Keeping it teachable is what keeps it current.
These two products are ours. The majority of our engineering work is built to a client brief — internal platforms, integrations and automation shaped around an operation that already exists rather than sold off a shelf. If neither product above matches what you need, that is the usual case.
We will walk you through the product, the roadmap, and what it would take to fit it to your operation.