Cloud Analogy
Overall Review Rating
4.5 (8 Ratings)
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- Ethereum Blockchain
- E-Commerce
- Android App Development
- Cloud Migration Services
- iOS App Development
- Cloud Security Services
- Mobile App Development
- Web Development
- Enterprise App Modernization
- Cross Platform Development
- Data Analytics
- .NET Development
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Cloud Analogy Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Flynn Buchanan
GM of Technology - Pacific Rim Commerce GroupFive years of siloed records are now a single analytical asset. Worth every dollar.
Our stakeholder group was unusually broad — board sponsors, operational users, compliance leads, and an IT team with strong opinions. I have watched vendors handle that kind of environment badly. This team adjusted how they communicated depending on who they were talking to, managed expectations honestly when things shifted, and delivered something that each group considers a success. Getting everyone to agree on that outcome was not straightforward and they deserve credit for making it happen.
Project summary
A failed engagement the previous year had made us more rigorous about vendor selection. We took the time to find a partner we actually trusted before we committed.
Jia Hui Tan
VP of Engineering - RedDot Technologies Pte LtdOur QA partner treated product quality as a personal responsibility. It showed.
The knowledge transfer at the end of the project was notably good. Too many vendors see handover as a tick-box exercise. This team ran structured sessions, produced documentation our internal team actually references, and spent real time making sure we understood the architecture decisions well enough to maintain and extend the system independently. Six months later we are doing exactly that without needing to go back to them for every question.
Project summary
The project had a board-level visibility date. We needed a partner who would treat the deadline as their own.
Niamh O'Sullivan
Director of Product - Munster Digital LtdOur team stopped worrying about infrastructure. The value of that is hard to overstate.
We went with a smaller team than we had originally planned for. I had concerns about whether the capacity would be sufficient given our timeline. Those concerns were unfounded. The team was focused, communication was constant, and the quality at each milestone review was consistent throughout. Smaller does not mean slower when the people are the right ones and this engagement proved that.
Project summary
The project had a board-level visibility date. We needed a partner who would treat the deadline as their own.
Liselotte Bakker
Head of Platform Engineering - Harbour Digital BVVR training module preferred by 89% of trainees over the classroom alternative
The technical quality is the obvious thing to highlight. The automated test suite is comprehensive, the deployment pipeline is solid, and the documentation is actually useful rather than written to satisfy a checklist. But the metric I keep coming back to is what has NOT happened since go-live. No 2am incident calls. No emergency patches. No post-launch retrospectives about what went wrong. For a system of this complexity, that outcome is exactly what we paid for.
Project summary
Our mobile app sat at 2.9 stars. Every negative review mentioned the same two things — speed and checkout complexity. Both were fixable with the right engineering approach.
Imogen Tanner
Head of Engineering - Outback Data SolutionsA vendor that earned a place on our preferred supplier list through delivery, not sales
What I appreciated most was that they were honest when things were not going to plan. There was one point mid-project where a dependency was going to affect our timeline and they told us three weeks before it would have become critical. That gave us time to adjust. Vendors who manage upward proactively are rare. This one did it consistently throughout the engagement.
Project summary
Unplanned downtime was our single largest controllable cost. Predictive maintenance data showed we could address most of it — but only with the right data infrastructure in place first.