Major Business Generated from the Datacenter and Social Media Segments
Clarice Technologies, which provides product development services with a super specialization in User experience (UX) Design and cutting-edge UI technologies, has surpassed the 100 customer mark with 200% YoY growth. Major business has been generated across verticals like Datacenter, BFSI, Analytics and Social & Digital media. Clarice is a leader in design-led innovation and has built several exemplary products on desktop, web & mobile platforms.
Some of the leading brands that have used Clarice Technologies’ UX expertise are Adobe, Corel, Ericsson, Fundtech, Philips, Star TV, McAfee, Quick Heal, SafeNet, Marvell, Mobiplex, Woxi Media etc.
Clarice’s mantra of Design-led innovation is to understand users & their needs to come up with a design that is usable & consumable and then to apply technology innovation to translate it to a user-centric product. It is about providing an optimal balance of design and technology in the process of product development to ensure intuitive and high-performance products. More often than not products are over-designed or over-engineered, and neither is good for consumers and end users. A product that really delights the customer has a good balance between design and technology.
Sandeep Chawda, Co-Founder and CEO at Clarice Technologies said, “We are very happy that we have crossed the 100 customer mark with our clients in both India and US. We have successfully delivered more than 100 products and have serviced some of the large clients in India and abroad. We focus on developing feature rich, easily adaptable applications and user interfaces which shorten the training and learning time, reduces product support cost and improves customer stickiness.”
What differentiates Clarice is that they have been able to attract & nurture the right talent pool, which is as equally sensitive to the design as well as technology aspect. This combination is a unique value proposition. They have a dynamic team of 180+ members with a ratio of 2 UX designers for every 3 developers.