About Boldare

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Our case studies (PDF files)

Product market-fit, scaling cases:

Agnitio ESB

Agnitio is a life science company that provides pharmaceutical closed-loop marketing SaaS. In this case study, we describe how our team connected the many various apps within the Rainmaker platform using the Mule ESB.

Technology stack: NodeJS, PHP, Microsoft IIS, SPA, mobile app API, data warehouse, Mule ESB
Country: Denmark
Industries: life sciences, health care, pharma, medical, life sciences marketing.

Agnitio AWS

Agnitio is a life science company that provides pharmaceutical closed-loop marketing SaaS. In order to provide end users with constant and reliable access to the Rainmaker platform, we designed the architecture, and implemented, tested, integrated and deployed the AWS solution.

Technology stack: AWS infrastructure
Country: Denmark
Industries: life sciences, health care, pharma, medical, life sciences marketing

Leaseweb

Leaseweb is a global cloud computing and web services company. Here, we describe the case of Leaseweb’s CIS (Central Installation System) - one of the critical development projects we provided during our six-year partnership. It allowed customers to order servers with customizable operating systems and setup using an online service.

Technology stack: Symfony, SOAP and REST web API, DHCP, PXE, TFTP
Country: The Netherlands
Industries: hosting, cloud

Tauron ESB

Tauron is an energy holding company, one of the biggest electricity providers in Poland, serving more than 5.5 million customers. In this case study, we describe how Boldare designed and implemented an enterprise service bus solution that helps monitor the status of the electricity network maintained by the company.

Technology stack: Mule ESB, Oracle 11g database, Java SE 6, JPA, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, JDBC, Oracle Spatial, JMS, Spring 3.x, JUnit & Arquillian, Apache CXF,
Country: Poland
Industries: energy

Tauron Trabio

Tauron is an energy holding company, one of the biggest electricity providers in Poland, serving more than 5.5 million customers. Here, we describe how we implemented an outage management system using an ESB solution. As a result of our implementation, we helped reduce the duration of power outages in households and businesses, covering 6 million people, and made it easier to efficiently use the data from the 14 various systems the company has in use.

Technology stack: Mule ESB (enterprise service bus), Java, JBoss, Hibernate, Spring Framework, Java Persistence API, Oracle Database, Oracle Spatial, PrimeFaces (a UI framework for JAVA EE)
Country: Poland
Industries: energy

Long-term cooperation, partnership, full cycle product development, scaling, scaled scrum, agile transformation

The Agnitio and Boldare Partnership

Agnitio is a life science company that provides pharmaceutical closed-loop marketing SaaS. We worked together between 2013 and 2018. Up to 15 people were working on the Agnitio Rainmaker platform at the project’s peak: a full scrum development team, including iOS and Windows developers, PHP and QA engineers, Java and JavaScript developers, and a Scrum Master were involved. We helped them with scaling and product-market fit efforts.

Technology stack: PHP, JavaScript, Node.js, AWS, Objective-C, Java, .NET
Country: Denmark
Industries: life sciences, health care, pharma, medical, life sciences marketing

The BlaBlaCar and Boldare Partnership

BlaBlaCar is a unicorn startup based in France, offering a carpooling platform. Between 2016 and 2018, we customized their apps for each of the 27 countries in which they were operating and built several web services for brand and marketing purposes. As a result, the membership numbers grew from 25 to 35 million users between 2016 and 2018. We helped BlaBlaCar with scaling their business into new markets.

Technology stack: PHP 5.5, Symfony 2.7, API, MySQL, Elasticsearch, Redis, Logstash, Kibana, Android, iOS.
Country: France
Industries: transport, ride sharing

The Sonnen and Boldare Partnership

Sonnen is an energy industry company. Since 2019, Sonnen has been a part of Royal Dutch Shell PLC. Our collaboration started in 2018 and to date we have created six digital products for them. Our team members involved in the collaboration increased from an initial five people to the 49 currently working on the project. We have also helped Sonnen with digital transformation, implementing many of their online solutions.

Technology stack: AWS, GitLab Pipelines, MongoDB, Datadog, Sentry, Kubernetes, DynamoDB, Cloud Formation, PostgreSQL, Zipkin, Grafana, Prometheus, ELK Stack
Country: Germany
Industries: energy, renewables

All work of the above is described in our case study section.

Product design & development

Prototyping

Sonnen Charger

Client: Sonnen, an energy industry company, Germany
Goal: Charging status plays a key role in the application. Therefore an animation was used to help the user quickly check the current status. Two animated moodboards were prepared to present ideas for the app’s visual side and user experience.
Description: animated moodboard for the application’s look and feel (movie)

Sonnen Set Up Phase

Client: Sonnen, an energy industry company, Germany
Goal: Validate the improved usability and intuitiveness of setup phase functionalities.
1. Identify the usability of the new setup phase feature (check the user experience, user pain points, look & feel).
2. Identify the intuitiveness of the setup phase.
3. Gather information about users’ expectations, needs, and satisfaction.
Hypothesis:
1. We believe that users can distinguish which tasks belong to them and which belong to the partner.
2. We believe that users know how to check finished tasks.
3. We believe that users know they have to save checked tasks before they change the page.
Description: clickable prototype - user flow (app)

Sonnen Hello Demo Mode

Client: Sonnen, an energy industry company, Germany
Goal: Prototype of new functionality – portal demo mode for customers without an account. The concept was presented by the PO to other company departments.

Inceptua

Client: Inceptua, a medical company, Luxembourg
Description: Clickable dashboard for a medical app.
Goal: The prototype was created to demonstrate a form-building feature to potential users.

Takamol Access to Information

Client: Takamol, government company, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Description: Dashboard combining maps and analytics.

Windfarm

Client: EDF Renewables, renewables sector company, France
Goal: The software should mainly focus on predicting failure and simply informing the user of a forthcoming wind turbine malfunction. The software prototype not only predicts the breakdown but also logistically plans the entire process to prevent the failure from happening, increasing savings and cutting downtime