iPhone vpos project
This iPhone vpos project is a web application for iPhone / iPod touch users to make transfer from his/her bank account to online payment gateways.
We develop it using Rails, and it works great on iPhone / iPod touch.
direct-debit project
We helped our Irish clients finished the required sign-up part, including exporting .xml file for each register, build up an administrative back end to supervise and take control of the whole user and administrotor accounts. We also developed many other useful functions like email notification, which will automatically send mail to administrators reminding that somebody has signed up, and also send another mail to the user asking for an activation, etc. Our clients are really satisfied of what we've made for them.
We finished this rails development project within budget and delivered on time.
Billing System
This is an internal billing system we developed for our client. They can use this billing system for their customers' billing processing and management. With this internal system, our client can easily supervise their customers' billing situation, and can take action quickly if something went wrong.
Provision Management System
Provision Management System, it's an internal system for clients to manage their customers' privileges. This System can easily handle with various types of user permissions and privileges.
CCAS System
CCAS is also an internal system we build for an online Real Estate company. Our client can use our work to supervise the financial situation of their company. They can find any tiny problem with our cutting edge product, and avoid to get involved in a financial crisis.
NibiruTech based in Chengdu, China. This city has just survived from the May 12. 2008 earthquake. NibiruTech provides a promotion price, and 5% of this promotion income would be donated to Red Cross China.
Great web development services, very cost effective, We are extremely satisfied!
-William Gersham Meharg
Executive of E-xact Transactions
NibiruTech is one of the pioneers to use Ruby on Rails in China.
-Mike Meng, Chief Editor of Programmer Magazine