—Proverbs 14:23
The inSCALE project required a robust phone-based data collection system that could survive the rigours of flaky connectivity in the Ugandan countryside.
Fortunately for our clients, they knew a software development company that could take a challenge like that with both sinewy arms, and tame the problem.
UNICEF Uganda has found a reliable technical partner in Scyfy Technologies. When it required a software company that could learn trusted technologies and extend systems for the Technology 4 Development program, many began the race, but only one completed it.
RapidSMS is a well-developed system for co-ordinating field data collection via SMS. Scyfy Technologies is the only Uganda company that has invested in mastering this system.
Pivot Access, a software development firm, with a strong presence in m-Commerce, is our sub-contracting partner in Rwanda.
The Ministry of Health in Rwanda has used the services of Scyfy Technologies to build a health indicators monitoring system to ensure better maternal health results.
The Ministry of Health in Uganda has used the services of Scyfy Technologies to build the Health Management & Information System (HMIS).
Text to Change, a Dutch NGO that uses the mobile platform to effect positive change in communities, is our repeat client and sub-contracting partner in Uganda.
Uganda Telecom, the only indigenous telecommunications company in Uganda, had trouble locating a software systems creator who understood the constraints of charging users in shillings and spending in dollars. We listened; we understood; we worked with them.
That is how we ended up implementing Endobo, the most-popular profile UTL had ever had. We did it from the ground up; from the gateways to the USSD back-end scripts. Everything. In four days.
Mobile Monday, in 2010, recognised Scyfy Technologies as the most-promising mobile software development company in Uganda, and it represented the African continent in the September 2010 World Peer Summit, in Helsinki, Finland.