MIMIR Blockchain Solutions
Overall Review Rating
4.8 (7 Ratings)
Overview
MIMIR Blockchain Solutions, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is the world’s first Decentralized Ethereum Service Provider, a new industry category that takes Blockchain as a Service beyond the cloud. They have possessed the capacity to achieve the peak in this industry and pick up generosity and in addition the trust of the clients. They easily and securely connect any edge-connected device to Decentralized Applications.
Services
- Business Analysis & Consulting
- Advertising, Media
- PHP Development
- CRM Development
- iOS App Development
- Mobile App Development
- Web Development
- Big Data
- Cross Platform Development
- Cloud Computing
- Internet Marketing
- Android App Development
Industries Served
MIMIR Blockchain Solutions Reviews
Have a look at these client reviews on previously delivered projects.
Clémentine Aubert
Head of Digital Products - Arc-en-Ciel Digital SASCustom modules that fit our processes rather than forcing us to change them
Three months post-launch our key metrics are all moving in the right direction — user adoption ahead of target, support volume down, time-on-task reduced for our core workflows. The product team has started planning features that were never viable on the previous platform. That is the real proof of the investment: it opened up possibilities rather than just replacing what was there before.
Project summary
The project had a board-level visibility date. We needed a partner who would treat the deadline as their own.
Rupert Ashford
Director of eCommerce - Hargrove Retail PLCFirst AR project we have shipped where the frame rate held across every device we tested
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
Dynamic pricing had been managed manually for years. The revenue opportunity was obvious but building the models and connecting them to the booking engine required expertise we lacked.
Kenji Watanabe
Senior Engineering Manager - Fuji Software CorpA vendor that earned a place on our preferred supplier list through delivery, not sales
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
Our aftersales digital experience was built when cars had fewer connected features. It had not aged well and customer satisfaction scores in that segment confirmed it.
Vikram Srinivasan
Head of Platform - Cascade EdTech SolutionsFirst vendor to explain the model clearly enough that our non-technical leadership got it
Three months post-launch our key metrics are all moving in the right direction — user adoption ahead of target, support volume down, time-on-task reduced for our core workflows. The product team has started planning features that were never viable on the previous platform. That is the real proof of the investment: it opened up possibilities rather than just replacing what was there before.
Project summary
The business case had been approved but the internal resource to execute it had not materialised. External delivery was the pragmatic solution.
Takashi Morimoto
Director of IT Strategy - Sakura Digital KKCRM that connects marketing automation to revenue data seamlessly at last
We received proposals from six vendors. Four of them quoted us prices that bore no relationship to the actual scope. This team came back with something realistic and then delivered against it exactly. I have worked on enough technology projects to know that the gap between what is proposed and what is delivered is where trust gets destroyed. There was no gap here. What was promised is what we got, and the ongoing relationship we have built from this is something we intend to continue.
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.