Drupal Jedi

Novosibirsk, Russia

Specializes in complex Drupal projects with full-time support

Drupal Jedi is a team based in Siberia, specializing in large and complex Drupal projects. They focus on providing full-time support and have a philosophy rooted in lean production, Agile methodology, and the principles of XP and Scrum. With over six years of experience, they aim to deliver projects quickly without compromising on quality.

Their core services include backend and frontend development, e-commerce solutions, and government platform development. They have extensive experience in handling high-performance systems and integrating various technologies such as Varnish, Redis, and AngularJS. Drupal Jedi also contributes significantly to the Drupal community, organizing events and supporting over 60 modules.

Notable projects include work for Axel Springer Russia, where they developed and launched the Newsweek internet project in just six weeks. They have also worked on platforms for international companies, government websites, and e-commerce solutions, demonstrating their capability to manage projects of varying complexity and scale.

17
YEARS IN BUSINESS
8
SERVICES

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