Established in 1995 and headquartered in Boston, MA, Trigent Software accelerates digital transformation through pervasive AI, platform modernization, and intelligent automation. We help businesses align AI capabilities with strategic goals, enable product innovation, promote smarter decision-making, reimagine processes, and enhance customer experience. Our services span custom application development, software re-engineering, application modernization, intelligent process automation, and data engineering. With our AI offerings, create tailored solutions, develop custom algorithms and models and integrate it within the Core Platform. Use Trigent AI Studio to train foundation LLMs with Enterprise Data within a secure Digital Faraday Cage, build AI Agents for automated workflows. With Trigent AXLR8 Labs, accelerate product customization, integrate with customer or partner systems faster and scale rapidly. Serving over 800+ clients across industries, we excel in delivering impactful results such as predictive diagnostics in healthcare, fraud detection in insurance, and load optimization in logistics. Recognized as a leader by ISG Provider Lens™ for Generative AI Services and NelsonHall for AI-based Analytics & Automation, Trigent continues to drive digital transformation with accolades such as the Most Preferred Workplace by Team Marksmen Network and a top ranking in Zinnov Zones for ER&D services.
Min project size
$10,000+
Hourly rate
$25 - $49 / hr
Employees
250 - 999
Locations
Southborough, MA
Year founded
Founded 1995
Languages
Timezones
1 Language that we service
English
1 Timezone that we service
EST
Eastern Standard Time (EST)
2 Locations
Southborough , MA
Bengaluru , India
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Pricing Snapshot
Min. project size
$10,000+
Avg. hourly rate
$25 - $49
/hr
Rating for cost
4.5
/5
What Clients Have Said
Trigent Software offers competitive pricing, with project costs ranging from $7,000 to over $1 million, depending on project complexity and size. Clients frequently highlight the value for cost and responsiveness in project management, indicating a strong return on investment across various engagements.
Trigent has been commended for stepping in to rescue failing projects and delivering complex solutions. Their ability to take over and successfully complete challenging projects is a recurring theme across reviews, notably in financial and logistics sectors.
Challenges with Initial Communication
Some clients experienced initial challenges with communication, particularly due to time zone differences and language barriers. However, these issues were generally resolved as projects progressed, and the team adapted to client needs.
Responsive and Professional Team
Trigent's team is described as responsive and professional, maintaining open lines of communication and being accessible for questions and changes. This approach has helped build trust and satisfaction among clients.
Impressive Problem-Solving Skills
Clients appreciate Trigent's problem-solving capabilities, noting their ability to propose effective solutions and navigate complex challenges. This skill is especially valued in projects with intricate technical requirements.
Strong Integration and Collaboration
Trigent is praised for their ability to integrate seamlessly with client teams, fostering a collaborative environment. This has been particularly beneficial in long-term partnerships where ongoing support and development are required.
Effective Project Management
Clients frequently mention Trigent's effective project management capabilities. They are noted for their organized approach, clear communication, and ability to meet deadlines, which contributes to the success of projects across various industries.
Ongoing Load Testing for Nonprofit Research Center
Application Testing
Confidential
Jan. 2009 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"[They've] been very easy to work with, accommodating, and knowledgeable."
Oct 19, 2016
Assistant Director, Jewish Studies
Anonymous
Nonprofit
Waltham, Massachusetts
201-500 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
This engagement involves load testing for an online registration platform with an expected volume of 20,000 users spanning 2-week enrollment periods in both the spring and the fall.
There have been no recorded instances of unexpected server downtime in the 7-years that Trigent has been responsible for load testing, which covers over a dozen test scenarios and hundreds of thousands of processed user sessions.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
We are the Jewish studies center of a university. We're primarily a social demographics research non-profit group studying the Jewish population through interviews, surveys and focus groups. We act as evaluators and as the tech provider of another organization focused on trips to Israel for young adults. We host and administer registration applications and the administration site for them. I am the assistant director of the program.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Trigent Software?
Twice a year, there will be close to 30,000 people registering within a few weeks, to become eligible for a free trip, which is where Trigent comes in. We're a research company, not a software organization, but have somehow been given the opportunity to manage this registration site. In any case, we do not have the expertise here to ensure the system's operability, so that's become their role.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
They didn't develop the platform, but Trigent has helped our organization perform load testing for the registration site. We need to be confident that we can handle 20,000 applications over the course of a few hours without any system failures or unexpected downtime.
The same technical resource from Trigent has been working with us throughout our 7-year collaboration. Trigent rents servers which can be used to bombard our registration site, given that our type of test requires multiple IP addresses. We run the same scripts multiple times, making sure that the load can be handled.
I usually stay in touch with our sales rep from Trigent, or whoever oversees our contract. We get in touch to discuss the scope and make sure that everything is the same since the last time we'd used Trigent.
How did you come to work with Trigent Software?
We were trying to find a local partner and did a search for "testing capabilities Boston," which led us to Trigent. We saw references, talked to people that had used them, and came to choose Trigent. We've had a good experience throughout, even if they're not local. Trigent may have a representative in the US, but the team that we've worked with is in India.
How much have you invested with Trigent Software?
The cost depends on how many days and servers we rent. We usually request 7 IP addresses and work with Trigent for one week, which has come to around $7,000 biannually, for the last 7 years. We primarily pay for the rental of the testing machines.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Trigent in 2009-2010.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any evidence that would demonstrate the productivity, quality of work, or the impact of the engagement?
There were no instances of our servers going down during our tests with Trigent, or in a real environment. Ever since we started our work with Trigent, there were no cases of downtime during registrations.
How did Trigent Software perform from a project management standpoint?
We've primarily worked with one person from Trigent, and kept in touch through Skype calls, both before and during testing. He will let us know what information is showing up on their systems, and what their tools are doing, while we provide information on CPU usage, and whatever else is measured when servers are under load. We've always had a positive experience working with Trigent.
We don't have much to share regarding documents. We simply provide the link to our registration site, and a Trigent's technician will go through our 50-60-question application form, creating an Excel of that data, and sending it back to us to make sure that it matches what would come from real registrants. At the end of the engagement, we will receive a report of the results, as well as the script.
Trigent has been very flexible regarding hours, always working within Boston time.
What did you find most impressive about Trigent Software?
Trigent has been very easy to work with, accommodating, and knowledgeable. We've only used them for load testing but, for our purposes, Trigent has been very helpful.
Are there any areas Trigent Software could improve?
Trigent's tool couldn't handle HTTPS on our last testing run, so we had to turn off our secure protocol, and switch to HTTP. We plan to figure out a way for Trigent to test HTTPS in the future.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Ongoing Application Testing for Background Check Company
Application Testing
Confidential
Oct. 2014 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
4.5
Schedule
4.5
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
“Working with Trigent has been wonderful.”
Jul 8, 2016
QA Manager, Tracking Services Company
Anonymous
IT Services
Houston, Texas
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent provides software development and testing services for a tracking and background check app. The team conducts performance, regression, scalability, and load tests to ensure proper functioning.
Trigent sets themselves apart from other offshore developers by their level of investment and engagement in projects. The team takes responsibility for the completion of assignments and delivers results in full. They are accessible, responsive, and quickly resolve any technical issues.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
Our company provides tracking services for visitors, contractors, students, faculty, and volunteers entering a school. We run instant background checks against our database for alleged sex offenders and other categories. Our system gives schools the option of allowing visitors in or not, protecting children from various issues. We also track individuals assigned to picking up children.
What is your position?
I am the Quality Assurance Manager. My department is in charge of testing applications before they are released to the public.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We needed development resources.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
Trigent was involved with the development of our software. They also assist us with testing in order to make sure that the application is working as expected. This includes performance, regression, scalability, and load tests.
Right now, we're working with 3 testers from Trigent. We manage them directly and also have on-site testers.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
I don't specifically remember, but it may have been a cold call from Trigent.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
I don't have this information.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Trigent in October of 2014. We have an ongoing relationship with them, in a testing capacity.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
I have worked with many offshore developers in the past. Working with Trigent has been wonderful.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
Trigent has taken responsibility for our projects and delivered in full. We used Microsoft Envision for testing, which includes Microsoft Test Manager for bug testing. We also used Selenium, which is an open-source tool.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
For the most part, Trigent did a great job and took responsibility for the work, seeing it through to completion. I can reach them at any time with a question.
Is there anything Trigent could have improved or done differently?
Any technical issues with our software were resolved immediately, so I have no complaints about Trigent.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
BOM Software Development for Trigent
Custom Software Development
$10,000,000 +
Jan. 2001 - Ongoing
4.5
Quality
4.5
Schedule
4.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"Trigent has a real knack for listening, understanding, and breaking down a complex problem."
Jun 29, 2016
Process Information Officer, Navistar
Tom Gidley
Automotive
Chicago, Illinois
10,001+ Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent began working with the client to build, maintain, and improve a bill of materials system. Trigent rewrote the existing program, and developed an algorithm and custom inventory system.
Trigent has, and continues to provide, unsurpassed quality and support. They are receptive to the client and foster a proactive, problem-solving partnership.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
Navistar produces medium and heavy-duty trucks and school buses.
What is your position?
My current job title is process information officer for product development. All development and user support of product development or engineering within Navistar comes through my organization.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We've been doing business with Trigent since 2001. We have a bill of materials system that we implemented in 1995, and the vendor who developed it went out of business. As you can imagine, a bill of materials system is at the heart of our business, and so we needed to find out how we would continue to support this software knowing that the creator of the software was going to go out of business. At that point, Trigent stepped in through a third party and took over the software.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement in detail.
We've been working with Trigent ever since 2001, building, maintaining, and improving the bill of materials system. They did a rewrite that we implemented in 2008. They also provided a patented algorithm as part of what we call the order coding process. It allows us to take a customer order and code it to make sure all the features on the order are compatible, that the order is billable, and that we can provide a bill of material to our manufacturing operations to build the product. Trigent also developed something called the spectrum system. It's an automobile part management classification system where all our new part numbers are created and managed.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
We found them through a bankruptcy lawyer who happened to know of Trigent, and Trigent was in the same location and area where our previous vendor was. We got lucky because Trigent's CTO, Chuck Rehberg, a pioneer of artificial intelligence, was part of the original AI team at our original vendor who originally produced our bill of materials system.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
In our relationship through the years, we've spent more than seven figures – maybe we are in the eight-figure range. Every year, we put together a set of statement of works that lays out Trigent's role for the year, which includes supporting the software, and enhancing the software. They also provide 24/7 helpdesk support on some our main components.
What is the status of this engagement?
We are still working with them.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
I can tell you that from a customer perspective of Trigent, we're pleased in terms of the quality of the software. They use a scale called the CMMI [capability maturity model integration] scale, and it's a real indication of the quality of the software vendor and the processes that they follow before they deliver their software. Trigent has been consistently high on the CMMI scale, so we're very pleased in terms of the quality that we get from them in relation to the cost.
Trigent has both an onshore United States presence and an offshore presence in India, and so we can leverage a lower cost resource to do some of the more repetitive support-type functions. They do develop software offshore as well.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
It's a joint effort. They've typically provided a project manager. Navistar has to provide a project manager as well. Trigent uses their project manager to make sure that they're on track and delivering to the statement of work, and then Navistar uses its project manager to make sure we coordinate properly with any interfaces we need to provide. Navistar is accountable for final testing and signoff for the delivery of the software and the implementation on our production servers.
We're using what's called an agile method of development, and that allows them to deliver incremental deliveries via sprints. They space out a series of sprints during the course of the project, and they do pretty well in terms of the delivering to the sprints.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
Their ability to leverage onshore and offshore resources and keep the cost reasonable is distinguishing. They do deliver a quality product to us. They do have a real knack for listening, understanding, and breaking down a complex problem and coming up with solutions for that problem. We always get Trigent involved if we're struggling with understanding a problem and coming up with solutions because they have a real good knack for identifying a solution.
Is there anything Trigent could have improved or done differently?
There are some cases where they may miss a requirement. Through the years, some of the requirements we ask for get a little bit lost or skewed in translation when we give them to the U.S. Trigent president expecting them to be sent to their offshore developers. We've found that when we actually sent somebody from Navistar to India to work with the team, it helps to bridge a communication gap and make sure that the folks sitting in India understand the requirements.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
"Not perfect, but I think they’re above many folks. Again, it’s all based on their CMMI processes that they have for quality."
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
"Again, they’re not perfect, but they hit many of the deadlines."
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
"The ability to leverage offshore resources is a plus."
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I’ve offered up Trigent through the years to be a resource or a reference to them for other potential customers.
SharePoint Implementation for Civil Engineering Firm
Custom Software Development
$10,000 to $49,999
4.5
Quality
4.5
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
4.0
"Trigent gave us everything that we asked for, so we're happy."
Jun 20, 2016
Vice President
Anonymous
Other Industry
Boston, Massachusetts
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
The engagement originally involved Microsoft SharePoint development in support of modernization efforts. All objectives were met without any breaches of contract.
Proactivity and dedication to careful project scoping were both considered very impressive. Trigent has some room for improvement when it comes to communication.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
Green International offers civil and structural engineering through our office in Westford, Massachusetts. Our company has around 90 employees and we focus mainly on public sector work. We have four divisions, including water transportation, water resources, civil sites, and structural engineering, which includes both bridges and buildings. Our company has been around since the 1950s. Although we have done much work overseas, during the last 25 years we've mostly focused on the New England area.
What is your position?
I am the vice president of the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We were planning on creating an intranet for the office a couple of years ago. Since then, we've started using Office 365, so we decided to use SharePoint as our intranet, to be used for company announcements, discussion boards, file sharing and so on. We also wanted the ability of sharing files with our clients, beyond using FTP [file transfer protocol], Dropbox, and other services. A number of our clients were blocked from using Dropbox due to lack of security. The IT [information technology] firm that we were contracting was not up to speed with SharePoint. We found that we'd need to use a more specialized developer, and found Trigent.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
Trigent has done SharePoint customization for our company. I found Trigent to be astute. We worked through teleconferences exclusively with Trigent's team in India, after an initial call with their local reps. We scheduled calls usually at 8:30 in the morning, which equated to the end of the day in India. Trigent would even plan meeting during the rest of the day, if we asked them to. We used Basecamp, which worked well.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
We appreciated the fact that, even though Trigent is based in India, they have a local office close by. A number of firms that we collaborated with in our business had used Trigent, which led us to pick them. We only reached out to one or two other candidates, but didn't have a bidding process. We talked to Trigent, having a couple of conversations back-and-forth and received a quote that was in line with our budget. Trigent seemed to be a reputable company and had a good price.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
The total development cost with Trigent was $14,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Trigent three months ago [March 2016]. It was initially a two-month engagement that took a little longer to finalize due to decisions on our part. We sometimes didn't get back to them as quickly as we should have. Trigent completed what they promised and did not delay us in any way. We may want to create some custom SharePoint sites in the future for specific projects, but we're not ready to embark on this yet.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
The system is live, but it's currently not being used as actively by our members as we'd have hoped. It hasn't caught up yet, but we are posting our company announcements on it, instead of having email blasts, to encourage users onto the platform. We haven't had many opportunities to test the file transfer yet.
Trigent earned their money in solving a particular problem. We've found that, in SharePoint, when someone is given access to a folder, the access is all or nothing by default. The user will have access to the whole site, which we didn't want to do. Our aim was to have project folders for clients. Trigent figured out a solution for this, doing the necessary workarounds. It wasn't a standard functionality, which we didn't consider in the beginning. Trigent gave us everything that we asked for, so we're happy. Three quarters into the project, we began to think that we would not be able to do what we wanted, which disappointed me. Once we made it clear in terms of how we wanted it to work, Trigent was able to solve it within a couple of days.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
We worked through Basecamp, at Trigent's recommendation. It worked very well.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
We never had a face-to-face meeting, from what I remember, but I did appreciate the fact that Trigent had a local presence in our area.
I haven't worked with other developers like Trigent, but I found them to be very competent. I can only compare them with three different local IT firms which, in every case, promised us the world, but failed to deliver. Even though we were working with an Indian team in Trigent's case, I felt that they were always very careful to go over the scope with us in the beginning, making sure that we were very clear on what they were going to do. Trigent did a good job on following through with the scope. I was impressed with this.
Is there anything Trigent could have improved or done differently?
The only issue we ever had with them was the fact that they tended to speak a bit fast at times. Sometimes, I had hard times with what the project manager from Trigent was saying because of his speaking rate. They tended to overexplain issues and had to pay close attention to ensure that I understood them. I know that Trigent always tried to be thorough and cover everything in the scope, but I thought that, sometimes, there was too much information, which wasn't getting to the heart of the matter.
During our collaboration with the Indian team, we noticed that the Internet connection would be very slow. There were some challenges while working through GoToMeeting, much more so than what we'd experienced in the United States. I don't know what the particular problem was, but we definitely had a lag. We worked around it, and it wasn't a deal breaker by any stretch. We might have had to spend five to 10 minutes at times getting GoToMeeting to work.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
"Trigent could improve in terms of technology used and language skills."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
"I didn't shop the project around, but Trigent had a reasonable cost."
Willing to Refer
4.0
NPS
"I would explain how the collaboration would work in terms of not having face time and being overall remote.
Long Term Resource Engagement for Catalog Manufacturer
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Jan. 2013 - Ongoing
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
5.0
Willing to Refer
5.0
"Trigent is in the top one or two percent of software companies I’ve worked with for support ... and quality of work."
Jun 8, 2016
Systems Manager, Dingley
Michael Martell
Manufacturing
Lisbon, Maine
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent developed a complex in-process inventory and movement tracking application to track 15 million weekly catalogs and reduce postage. The team continues to maintain the coding and interface development.
Trigent’s efforts have consolidated mailing reports and reduced report processing times from days to 45 minutes. The team employs effective, efficient project management and often delivers results ahead of schedule. They also invested the time to gain an in-depth understanding of business processes.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We are the 4th largest manufacturer of mail-order catalogs in the world. We work with around 300 publishers. Our job is to layout, plate, print, assemble, address, bind and drop-ship-mail 15 million catalogs every week.
The catalogs themselves are the only things that are sent through the postal system in paper form; everything else is done electronically. We have a seat on the PostalOne! Board for electronic communications and integration with the postal system—our company actually holds a founding seat on the board. As such, we have a lot of back-and-forth integration with the postal system, and we’re very efficient in terms of mailing catalogs.
Our company also has a strategy for combining mailing for customers who want to ship out catalogs during the same week. This includes nearly our entire customer base. We sort all names and addresses for the catalogs together, as one massive file, creating books without printing the addresses on them. We then use a device called a co-mailer, which, instead of pulling the necessary pages for putting a book together and addressing it inline, takes a finished book and adds it to the bundle. Those bundles can contain 30 different types of catalogs but, as long as they are in the sequence by which the postman walks the route, they can be delivered in sequence and have proper postage paid for each one. The postal system doesn’t care what is in the bundle, as long as the items meet requirements.
We have to be accurate to 2 in 10,000 catalogs; 99.6% of them have to be in order. There will always be a few which don’t print well, but they simply get replaced. We have to be accurate in terms of walk sequence across the entire country but the farther into the postal system’s sorting and delivery stages we enter, the more money we save. If catalogs are sent to the local post office, then we have to pay local postage. If they’re sent to a bulk center, of which there are about 50 around the country, we will save 2 cents apiece. If we have a large enough volume in order to justify the difference in trucking between going to a bulk center and going to a sorted center, we can go to those sorted centers and save 3 cents per catalog. If we go to the sorted center with bundles that can be taken off of the pallet and given directly to the postman, we can save 3.5 cents each.
Ninety-eight percent of our customers’ mail, even in the case of smaller customers, is delivered through this system. It is a meticulous process that involves a lot of just-in-time manufacturing. We have to have 30 different manufacturers’ catalogs available to go out every night to the right delivery centers.
What are your position and responsibilities, please?
I am the systems manager. My responsibilities include phone, infrastructure, ergonomics and so on.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We have to have a very accurate in-process inventory and very accurate tracking of the movement of things from one place to the other. This, in part, led us to our collaboration with Trigent. I have developed the logic for these systems, but trying to keep up with the coding when managing a facility like ours, combined with all of our servers and virtual environments, is a tough task.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of Trigent’s involvement in greater detail.
Trigent is responsible for coding and interface development for all the various projects in our company. The in-process inventory that we run for the machines that assemble catalogs, the terminals mounted on forklifts which move pallets from presses to stitchers to co-mailers and the in-and-out of physical inventory are all run by an application for which I developed the logic and which was coded by Trigent.
We have a system that picks up the barcode for the pallets of mail that are scanned by the postal system during different portions of the process. When a pallet is opened, separated and delivered to the delivery locations, all that will happen through scans of the load. We receive that information from the postal system on a daily basis through a secure interface. We can then show reporting for any mailing, down to when the pieces are ready to be delivered. This generally happens the day before reaching the customers’ mailboxes. We can track catalogs from planning all the way to the anticipated delivery the next day, live, online. This happens through an application developed by Trigent.
We can produce reports of potential locations and overall postage for each category in order to know what we’re spending on the mailing for each individual package. We’re currently working with Trigent to collect that information into a database and highlight different quarterly mailing periods for the customer so that they can see exactly what they are spending and how efficient their discounting programs are.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
We had done some work with another outsourcing company in the past. They weren’t available when we needed to develop the next piece of our in-process inventory platform. I started to look at different companies. One of the people who worked with the first developer had gone to work with Trigent. That person contacted me, and I looked at some of the things Trigent had been working on. I gave them a small project, assigning them to rewrite something which we had cobbled together in-house. Trigent took an access application and turned it into a web-based SQL solution. I then mocked-up the in-process inventory and talked to Trigent about different things that we wanted to do. After the first successful task, they followed-up on that mock-up. We consequently had proof of capability and went right into the in-process inventory. Trigent did a wonderful job with that.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
The total development cost with Trigent has been between $200,000 and $250,000. My chief executive officer considers the collaboration to be extremely cost-effective. The value that we’re getting from the applications developed by Trigent is excellent.
What is the status of this engagement?
We have been working with Trigent for around three years and the relationship is ongoing.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics, metrics or other feedback from this engagement?
Some of our projects have gone over their original estimates, in part because getting an accurate scope from our internal staff is sometimes quite difficult. We often work with higher-level people in our company. They want a magic button that will solve a problem when pushed.
Once specific example of this is a job costing application through which we monthly collect the actual costs and hours for specific jobs. Through it, we can see what our profit is for any job. That process involved capturing information on the different components of the layout and plate making for the presses, printing time, assembly time and costs for ink and paper. All of those factors have their costs; collecting this from the various tracking systems, inputting this information on a monthly basis for different jobs and calculating the output would have taken our controller a couple of days of work.
The vice president of finance wanted a solution that would automatically input that information for her. We went a step further: because so much of this information comes from different systems which were access-based, we already had databases for how many plates are produced for a job and an accounts database that tracks the amount of time necessary for a job by either days or shifts. We also had someone who could produce reports for ink and paper, so we actually expanded the scope of the request, from simply doing an input to collecting the information from different resources and putting together a review sheet which can be examined by a controller who can then determine if something is out of order.
If someone made a mistake in keying something, it would show up. Our vice president can look at this data and, when she’s happy with what the report is showing, she can choose to import the information and send it to the job costing in-post. If the data inputs come out clean the first time, the whole process will only take 45 minutes, instead of a day and a half.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
Trigent’s team generally delivered projects on time and within budget. On our part, any development project will greatly depend on how accurate the instructions are from our customers and how well we understand the data. If we’re given a vague description, we will have to work with Trigent in order to refine the scope until the solution performs as it should.
For example, we’re now working on a functionality which will give us the ability to have period reports, rather than single-job ones for postage and mail efficiencies. Identifying the categories for mailing, as well as how postage is applied—it differs based on the weight of a piece, discounts and so on—involved collecting figures from three or four different records, rather than a single one for all different pieces. We have been working on this for a couple of weeks. Today the programmer who has been specifically working on that project nailed it. We are down to 10 million total pieces in one mailing report, with tenths of a cent difference between the projected report and the actual data.
We use Basecamp for project tracking. We can post example files, spreadsheets, and run discussions. Despite the time differential, Trigent is very good at working with us. They sent a project manager from India to our company for two days at the end of April 2016 in order for him to work with us, see all the processes, the printing, binding and everything else. He acquired a real understanding of what our processes were actually about, rather than only having an abstract view from discussions and data. This made a good impression on the staff here. We could show him what each member’s role was and their importance within the company.
We have standup calls at seven a.m. every day. We can see the work being done and discuss it using Basecamp. It’s a very good collaboration. When something is nailed down in terms of what needs to be done by Trigent, they generally beat their assigned deadlines. I have a dedicated project manager who keeps things in focus and a very good team of programmers with whom I can communicate well. We schedule and manage the development process effectively. Any time a deadline is not met, it will be because I haven’t given Trigent the information they need to accomplish the work. Trigent’s own process is excellent.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
I have not worked with many companies in terms of development, but I have worked with vendors for support, product implementation and so on. I would put Trigent within the top one or two percent of all software companies I’ve worked with for support, overall responsiveness and quality of work.
RATINGS
RATINGS
5.0
" "
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
"I’ve only ever engaged with one other developer in terms of having the work done directly by another company. Trigent has never failed to exceed expectations for our end product. They have been wonderful to deal with and have produced high quality work."
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
"Trigent doesn’t have full responsibility for setting deadlines. I have to provide information to them in a way that can be used. Any delays in developing work have been due more to our side than Trigent’s. They schedule knowledgeable resources and develop"
Cost
5.0
Value / within estimates
"Trigent is very cost-effective. I’ve worked with a local company in the US in the past and not had the same kind of results. I could tell them what to do and they would get it done within the timeframe but with costs that were five times higher than"
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
"I have directly recommended them to people with whom I’ve talked about this type of work. I’ve also talked with potential customers of Trigent. If the work is earned, I’m very willing to give high praise. I’m a firm believer in the fact that people will
SharePoint Migration for Financial Services Firm
$10,000 to $49,999
4.0
Quality
4.5
Schedule
3.5
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
3.5
"We wouldn't be abe to take advantage of [the SharePoint tool] without the support of Trigent."
May 17, 2016
Vice President, Controller
Anonymous
Financial services
Scranton, Pennsylvania
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent assisted with a Microsoft SharePoint migration to an existing website. The team completed an initial setup as well as an enhancement project and provided training on maintenance and edits.
Trigent’s implementation and follow-on support has drastically improved cross-country communication and document sharing. The team migrated a substantial amount of data but remained within budget and competitively priced. They continually refined communication processes and backend support.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We're an accounts receivable outsourcing company. We typically partner with manufacturing companies dealing with deductions in the accounts receivable world. In other words, our clients are offering a product to their customers, creating invoices and receiving short payments for them. There may be deductions for promotional items, shipment delays, or any number of things. Our company helps them by analyzing those deductions and trying to recuperate that money. We bill our clients based on a percentage of what we're able to collect for them.
What is your position?
I am a controller in the company.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We try to integrate some technology into the process in order to do our job quicker. We sometimes outsource the development effort, which is where Trigent came in.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
Trigent helped us with a Microsoft SharePoint migration for our site. We've hired them on two different occasions, each related to SharePoint. There was an initial setup as well as an enhancement project.
We had weekly calls with them and dealt primarily with a team lead. Typically, there were two or three other resources on the call with us and I'm sure that there were many others working behind-the-scenes.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
We found them through a web search. Trigent has many overseas employees, but they do have headquarters in the Boston area, so we contacted them locally and got the ball rolling. We only considered two other companies, one local and one offshore, before settling on Trigent.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
We've spent around $20,000 for the development with Trigent across two projects.
What is the status of this engagement?
The work has completed. Our internal team has become sufficiently versed in order to allow us to make changes, additions, and edits. If something that was beyond their capabilities came up, we would consider Trigent as a viable outsourcing option.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
We're a widely-dispersed company, operating nationwide. Our staff is divided into small pockets of two to three people in each state, so communication can become difficult. SharePoint has been an ideal tool for us and we wouldn't be abe to take advantage of it without the support of Trigent. We've used it since its implementation and it has proven to be a wonderful thing. We are able to communicate across the country and share documents much easier.
Because we represent our clients transparently, we become embedded into their teams. Through SharePoint, we're able to have a client email address which we can use as our own company email. It opened up a backdoor between two worlds, allowing them to work together while also being separate.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
When dealing with their overseas group, two potential barriers were taken into account. The first one was communication, which may not have been a big issue for the team lead, but it did get tough when dealing with backend support. The general time zone difference was also significant. When we were working, they were sleeping, and vice versa. This worked out well in one regard: Trigent would work on things during the night and we could see all the changes in the morning, having an opportunity to digest them and create a question list which their team would start working on again. The hard part was the lack of physical conversations and interaction.
Trigent was definitely in budget, but there were delays with regards to initial project timing. A lot of this had to do with the amount of data that we needed to migrate. Downloading it took a long time, which was underestimated. We came to be a few weeks behind as a result, but we stayed within the dollar budget.
The second project was smaller, and by that time, we had gotten to know each other better and knew what to expect. It ran without issues.
We didn't use any specialized project management tools. Communication was done through PowerPoint documents and spreadsheets.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
They have a presence in the US, acting as their sales group, and they're competitively priced due to their overseas resources. Communication may have been a little difficult, but overall, they delivered a good product.
RATINGS
4.0
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
3.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
3.5
NPS
Microsoft Stack Development for Financial Services Firm
Custom Software Development
$200,000 to $999,999
Jan. 2011 - Ongoing
4.0
Quality
3.5
Schedule
4.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
4.0
"Trigent makes sure that we are getting the most out of our time."
May 16, 2016
IT Manager, NEPC
Erin Thomas
Financial services
Boston, Massachusetts
201-500 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent developed a customized business application using the .NET Silverlight platform. The team later provided additional SharePoint web development services.
The new application has drastically reduced production time from several days to 2 or 3 hours. Trigent developed a stable platform that has increased efficiency across a variety of daily operations. The team is open, transparent, and engaged when making improvements.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We are a financial consulting firm based in Boston, operating seven satellite offices in the US. Our primary services include traditional investment consulting and we also have a discretionary line of business. We are a small to mid-sized firm, with around 260 employees.
What is your position?
I am an IT manager in the company. I manage our business applications and project management functions.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We had a need for developing custom business applications. There were no off-the-shelf solutions that fit our requirements and we did not have any in-house development resources. We looked to outsource the development work and hired Trigent for this purpose.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
Our application was initially built using the .NET Silverlight platform. We soon after reached out to Trigent for some SharePoint web development as well.
On the .NET side, the application developed by them was aimed at what we call "managed research". It's a function we perform for clients who are looking to compare investment managers. Our research team needs to collect and restore a lot of data from various sources and produce PowerPoint decks which have comparison points for selected managers, as well as internal and external commentary. We create templates based on various asset classes used. Our research team can produce what we call "search books" quickly. Prior to having this application, everything was done in Excel, and producing just one of these books would take days. The same operations now take us 2-3 hours, so it was a significant success.
The SharePoint project was the first extranet that we'd ever built for clients. It gave us a way for loading documents, either generic ones, for certain client types, or specific to one client and their plans. We implemented the appropriate permissions around this and had an easy way of uploading and maintaining documents, as well as letting clients maintain their own access going forward. They can give user permissions as they see fit, from their side.
The initial .NET development project had a large team assigned to it, consisting of around 5-6 resources, including a dedicated project manager. We brought some of the Indian developers to Boston for the requirements gathering. It was a brand-new application, so it entailed a lot of upfront establishing of requirements. This was done within a two-week face-to-face period.
The SharePoint team was definitely smaller, with only one or two resources.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
I wasn't working for the company at the time, but I believe that Trigent was found through an internet search coupled with reference checking. Cost was an important consideration at the time. It was the first outsourced development project that my company undertook, so they were looking for reasonable rates.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in financial terms?
The ongoing maintenance of our software has a yearly cost of $80,000-100,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We initially started working together four or five years ago. Since the initial projects, we've maintained a relationship for ongoing application support with Trigent, which we renew every six months, taking into account expected work volume.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
We've gained efficiencies in our daily operations across various teams. We've run several additional projects for our research application in order to add functionality and tweak elements. It's now a very stable platform, and in fact, we have a hard time filling our contracted maintenance queue.
On the SharePoint side, there's been some turnover in terms of resources from Trigent. There have been gaps with regards to the knowledge transfer. We sometimes have to start again with new resources, explaining how things work. We've insisted on keeping enough documentation for the software. We don't have a fulltime SharePoint administrator, but we do have enough material in order to handle the first troubleshooting steps and understand whatever it is that we would need. We can usually make an initial assessment of a situation before turning things over to Trigent for additional research. It has been beneficial for our internal skillsets.
We have many disparate SharePoint processes, including CRM [customer relationship management] synchronizations, so building up a knowledge-base has been important. The system is functional at this point, even though it's not the best-looking solution ever made. This is more to do with our initial specifications.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
They've been on-time and within the specified budget for the most part. Nothing has ever derailed a project, but there have been gaps in some of the improvement projects we've undertaken, involving mostly things which were lost in translation and not detected until our quality assurance runs. As we identified problems, we always put in place another checklist item in order to close the gap for subsequent projects.
In the past, each of our teams made its own internal test plan, and we didn't review them together. Until testing, we would not discover that some requirements may have been misunderstood and didn't meet our initial needs. For the most part, it was a very good working relationship. We had the same project manager as the main point of contact for a number of years. He exchanged one year ago, but the transition was very smooth. Trigent has been very open and engaged with us in terms of joint project management activities, making sure that we are getting the most out of our time and aren't losing ground or having scope creep.
There has been some staff turnover within Trigent, but there was never an instance in which we specifically requested the replacement of a specific resource.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
I've always felt that they are open and engaging in terms of making improvements, no matter what those may be. Sometimes, a vendor will tend to make excuses if something goes wrong or is not up-to-par. Trigent does not have that response. If they ever make a mistake, they will say so. They've always been forthright, which has made it easy to have discussions when there was something to be improved.
Is there anything Trigent could have improved or done differently?
Sometimes, the general communication was not ideal. In the past, we needed to reach out to them for status reporting and they weren't timely about maintenance issues or ongoing project work. We've worked together actively in improving that process. We put steps in place in order to ensure that expectations on response time and things of this nature were set. We've created a workflow for maintenance queues and have an automated notification system. Everyone is aware of new issues and what their priorities are.
General documentation was always an aspect which would fall through the cracks. We've made an effort to ensure that this would always be part of the project plan, especially for technical documentation. We found ourselves in the position of having to ask for documents years later, after the original developer would have left the company. Unless we specifically asked for it, it wasn't something that Trigent automatically did. This is also an area in which we've made improvements.
RATINGS
4.0
Quality
3.5
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
4.0
NPS
Redeveloped DMS for HR Advisory Firm
Custom Software Development
Confidential
5.0
Quality
5.0
Schedule
5.0
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
“I can email and call them at any time and get a response.”
Apr 29, 2016
Director of Administration Services, HR Advisory Firm
Anonymous
Human Resources
Atlanta, Georgia
11-50 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent developed a user-friendly internal document processing system with improved functionalities. The team provided full design and implementation services and continues with ongoing support and maintenance.
The new system has allowed the client to process orders at least three times faster and with fewer errors. This has resulted in an increased customer base without the need for additional hiring. Trigent remained transparent, available, and communicative throughout development.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your organization.
We specialize in benefits administration and order processing for courts and state agencies. We work on behalf of different corporations, as an outsourced service.
What is your position?
I am the Director of Administration Services and IT.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What business challenge were you trying to address with Trigent?
We were in a growth period and needed to build some efficiencies within our existing system, moving towards a new, user-friendly solution. It needed to flow differently and address the specific needs of our order processing. We reached out to Trigent in order to develop a new system.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their involvement.
Trigent has developed a web-based workflow system for us, with data entry and document processing capabilities. The technology used was chosen at the recommendation of Trigent.
In terms of the actual screen flows and the general flow of the data, as it pertains to the documents that we need to process, there has been a great improvement. What used to require a lot of clicking and opening in order to enter data, is now displayed with the flow of a normal document, speeding up the process. There used to be calculations that were done manually, outside of the system and prone to errors. They're now done within the actual tool, which was a huge efficiency boost.
Trigent has helped implement and enhance our reporting mechanisms in order for us to look at productivity and review the data which is sent to our clients. We do have this requirement from some of our collaborators. It used to be manually driven, requiring us to create it outside of the system on Excel spreadsheets.
Trigent was in charge of the full initial design, starting from scratch, and also worked on the second phase. Once we had the functional system in place, I worked with them in order to make some tweaks and fixes.
We're a small company and this was the first time we undertook a project of this size. We made it clear that we didn't have the necessary technical skills and were depending on them to guide us in terms of what would be best for our business. Trigent has been by our side through this flow. The specifications for the project came about through our conversations with them. There was a two-week period in which their team was present at our headquarters day in and day out, fleshing out what the specifications needed to be, based on our needs.
There was a team of five people assigned to our work, including a project manager, two testers, and the developers themselves.
How did you come to work with Trigent?
I can’t be sure because I wasn’t here for the selection process.
What is the status of this engagement?
I wasn't present in the company when we first started the project. We've now activated a support arrangement that also includes ongoing development work. They're continuing to make enhancements for us each month, based on our feedback and guidance.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Could you share any statistics or metrics from this engagement?
Making actual measurements of success has been difficult to do, but I can say that what used to take us 20-30 days in order to process an order, is now a five-day operation. It was a massive improvement which has enabled us to pick up additional clients without a significant need for additional hiring.
How did Trigent perform from a project management standpoint?
Trigent was always good in terms of maintaining timelines, and any delays were on our part.
The only area in which we've had to ask for additional information was billing and reconciliation. We wanted to make sure that what we'd accomplished equated to our budget. Because we're not technical, there was additional difficulty in understanding how development time was spent and how it impacted our budget.
We collaborate through an application called Bugzilla. We communicate with our project manager, letting him know what issues we want to work on each month. Based on what we report to him, he will make prioritizations, which are submitted and tracked through our tool.
What distinguishes Trigent from other providers?
Working on projects of this kind can usher moments in which the client won't see eye to eye with the developer. There may be questions and misunderstandings on certain things. It's natural to go through this, but overall, we've had a good relationship with Trigent. I can email and call them at any time and get a response. I haven't gotten this personal touch from any other vendor I've worked with. It's important to have this, given the nature of what we do. Quick response times and having someone available to help us is something which we have with Trigent.
Is there anything Trigent could have improved or done differently?
They have improved significantly in helping us understand billing components in terms of the amount of work and the costs associated with their operations. If they could continue to improve this, it would be even better, especially for people who are not technically-oriented. Other than this, they've been very black-and-white. Whenever we went through designs and specifications, Trigent has been thorough in making sure that they can grasp everything required by us in an enhancement and working through a gray area. After a development run, it's important not to have to go back and mention again that we wanted features X, Y, and Z.
Any prospecting clients who lack development experience should make sure that they ask about any issue on which they're unclear, and understand that they're working with a team of technical experts whose job is to correctly relay a business need, translating it effectively into a particular software application. The client shouldn't be afraid to ask the right questions and make sure that the development team received the right information in order to create the product.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
5.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
5.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Custom Development For Bank
Custom Software Development
Confidential
Jan. 2009 - Ongoing
4.5
Quality
4.5
Schedule
4.5
Cost
4.5
Willing to Refer
5.0
"[T]hey are kind, they’re patient, they’re willing to learn, and they definitely put in the hours."
Oct 16, 2014
Managing Partner, Financial Firm
Anonymous
Financial services
New York City, New York
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent built an online trading platform that allows users to browse bond offerings and customize their web presence. They developed a data migration system and launched a white label solution.
Despite tackling an extremely complex situation, Trigent still delivered an elegant, functional solution. Their dedicated work ethic, attention to detail, and knowledgable approach were integral to the project. The team was eager to learn more about the industry to improve the product.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your company.
We’re a fully owned subsidiary of a large bank. We operate here in the United States through multiple offices. We’re primarily a fixed-income bond trading shop. We underwrite, structure, and create different kinds of bonds with certain payouts for different kinds of clientele.
What is your role and responsibilities?
I’m a senior vice president, and one of three partners on the structured product trading desk.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What was your goal for working with Trigent?
The work that we had Trigent do for the last four or five years is building an online structured bond platform. They were instrumental in providing the code, and they’ve been good.
It was part of a project rescue. We had another firm that the bank was working with, and it proved to be a failure. Trigent did a little bit of project rescue, and then we’ve gone through five statements of work since then, developing the platform.
SOLUTION
Please describe the scope of their work.
The platform is an online bond trading platform for structured products. In a nutshell, it allows our clients to come to the site and see a different bond offerings. We developed the content but they developed the mechanism to move the data. In this latest iteration, they’ve built out a white label solution for us.
The white label platform we officially launched in February allows our clients to give their sales force a seamless look and feel to their current Web presence with logos, different disclosure documentation in terms of conditions, and privacy policy.
What was your process for selecting Trigent with which to work?
We felt like there was a lot of dedicated resources they could offer. Rather than start from scratch, they were willing to come in, basically mirror all the work, start from scratch, and build us something. We checked quite a few other developers and shops. My partners and I paid for more than half of it out of pocket, so we wanted to make sure that it was a legitimate firm.
Trigent seemed to understand the scope of the project and the business goals fairly quickly. I felt like they gravitated to them and gelled really well. They understood the business sense from our seat, and that was most instrumental. So, all combined, it turned out to be a good relationship and a good choice.
When did you start working with them, and when was the project completed?
I believe we started about four years ago. I’m sure we’ll build out more if the platform becomes successful but, for now, I think it’s at the finish line.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Do you have any statistics or metrics to track improvement from the project?
They definitely do drag it to the finish line despite how difficult the road is. I think every project is complex, but our business is very complex, and the products we trade are extremely complex. It has become very complex, and they’ve been good, even though it’s been difficult to translate that information, especially through the course of the years.
On each of the three teams, the quality ends up being high, even though it’s a long and difficult process. At the end of the day, the end product is very good.
Is there anything unique about them that really makes them stand out, compared to other companies?
Their location is a little bit of an issue, but what you lose in linguistic and cultural translation, you gain in their experience. They are extremely dedicated to servicing the project and you as a client. I think that culturally, we’ve been fortunate that they are kind, they’re patient, they’re willing to learn, and they definitely put in the hours and work that you would hope to get out of anybody.
We previously worked with another firm. They were quite the opposite of Trigent. They were a U.S.-based firm and they spent a lot of time messing around. We then found out that they were actually just off-loading the work to an offshore programmer.
Looking back on the work so far, is there any area that you think they could improve upon or something that you might do differently?
I have to give them the benefit that they are coming into an extremely complex business and having to learn things. You always wish it was smoother, you always wish it was faster but, at the end of the day, we got to the finish line. You just want to see somebody work hard, and they’re intelligent enough to know when they’re wrong, and intelligent enough to work at getting towards a solution. I’m happy with what they have done.
RATINGS
4.5
Quality
4.5
Service & Deliverables
"Perfect is hard to get, but to say that they’re a four doesn’t do justice to the complexity of the project."
Schedule
4.5
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.5
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
5.0
NPS
Offshore SharePoint Development Private College
Web Development
$10,000 to $49,999
Sep. 2013 - Mar. 2014
5.0
Quality
4.0
Schedule
4.0
Cost
4.0
Willing to Refer
4.0
“[Trigent] was very hands-on, accepting of guiding us, and provided their expertise where we lacked the knowledge.”
Sep 29, 2014
Web Administrator, Wiley College
Katrina Bell
Education
Longview, Texas
51-200 Employees
Phone Interview
Verified
Trigent redesigned a website, assisted with branding, and implemented SharePoint 2013. The team provided online marketing, website design, and custom development services.
The new website's design more accurately represents the client's mission and has received excellent feedback from users. It is much easier to maintain and has generated significantly less support requests. The team was responsive to questions and changes and offered open, transparent communication.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this
client over the phone. Below is an edited
transcript.
BACKGROUND
Could you briefly describe your organization?
I work for Wiley College in Marshall, Texas. Wiley College is a private, United Methodist institution, serving between 1,300 to 1,400 students.
What is your position?
I’m the Web administrator.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
Could you describe the business challenges that you were attempting to address when you first approached Trigent?
We hired Trigent to assist us with branding and redesigning our website, and implementing SharePoint 2013. We didn’t have the necessary capabilities in-house, and we had a rather tight timeline. So, we decided to find a developer to help us implement and customize SharePoint.
SOLUTION
Could you describe the scope of their involvement in greater detail?
They provided us with online marketing, website design, and custom development. We were primarily using Microsoft SharePoint 2013. We purchased a server, and implemented that for our intranet and public facing website. They handled all of the technical tasks, and we provided oversight and project management.
How did you select Trigent as your partner for this endeavor?
We found them through online research using Google. We were in search of developers with SharePoint experience, and they were one of several that came up. I reached out to them and a few others to learn more about their services, experience, and pricing. I was impressed with their approach and the amount of knowledge they seemed to have, so we decided to go with them.
Could you provide a general cost estimate for this project?
It cost somewhere between $10,000 and $15,000.
When was the project completed?
Project was completed in March [of 2014]; and it took about six months from beginning to end.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
In terms of results, could you share any statistics, metrics, or user feedback you’ve received that would demonstrate the quality of their performance?
We’ve gotten excellent feedback from our users so far. People were very impressed with the redesign. They thought everything that was done on the website was very tasteful, very professional, and accurately represented the college. From an administrative standpoint, we’ve seen an improvement in maintenance efficiency and a definite decline in the number of support requests being submitted by users. It’s been great.
When working with Trigent, is there anything you’d consider unique about their approach or development methodology that distinguish them from other vendors?
They were very hands-on, very accepting of guiding us and providing their expertise where we lacked the knowledge. They were also very responsive to our questions and project changes. We never felt left out of the loop. They were really always there for us.
In retrospect, are there areas in which you think Trigent could improve as a service provider?
No, I think everything was done very well. We’ve been pleased with what we’ve seen so far. It was a real pleasure to do business with them.
RATINGS
5.0
Quality
4.0
Service & Deliverables
Schedule
4.0
On time / deadlines
Cost
4.0
Value / within estimates
Willing to Refer
4.0
NPS
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