Enterprise Content Management is all we do.
We have been working in close collaboration with our clients and IT consultancy firms for their content management requirements, however large or small.Beginning with the very first version of Microsoft SharePoint, we have so far covered the entire spectrum of services possible around it's ecosystem; and have gradually built our services around various Content Management systems built on the Microsoft platform, such as – SiteCore, DNN, Umbraco and Sitefinity.Our history with SharePoint, combined with years of experience and product knowledge that our Consultants bring to the table, will ensure your users have an intuitive as well as an efficient system for all the Enterprise Content and collaboration requirements. Thus ensuring they have the right information at the right time for efficient decision making.
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Agile SharePoint Intranet Migration for IT Consulting Company
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What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?
The team successfully offered an agile, reliable solution with a strong UX in a number of days. In the months since completion, there's been a 30% increase in user adoption. Binary Republik is a well-prepared group with a proactive, accessible communication style. Each decision was supported by strong logic and a keen technical understanding of implications.

Collaboration with the team overall was excellent
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What is it about the company that you appreciate the most?
Like many companies we've had varying degrees of success with 'offshore' outsourcing, especially outside Europe. However, Binary Republik displayed none of the negative aspects typically experienced with offshore vendors whilst remaining significantly more competitive than 'onshore' vendor partners.
What was it about the company that you didn't like which they should do better?
We had a couple of miscommunication issues in the early stages of the project when we misunderstood how hours had been allocated to the project tasks. This was quickly identified and resolved and thereafter was no longer an issue.