Professional Support
Interchange has a wide variety of community and commercial support options available for users.
The Community page details the support options available to users from the Interchange community, including mailing lists and chat.
Commercial support is available from many companies, including these:
3Edge Technologies
- Services: Consulting, Development
- Address: Asomata 101, 59100 Veria, Greece
- Email: ic@3edge.com
- URL: http://www.3edge.com/
- Contact person: Gert van der Spoel
Ajamian Technology Limited
- Services: Consulting, Development
- Address: Tauranga, New Zealand
- Phone: +64 7-5432-279
- Email: peter@pajamian.dhs.org
- Contact person: Peter Ajamian
End Point Corporation
- Services: Consulting, Development, Hosting, Training
- Address: 215 Park Avenue South, Suite 2014, New York, New York 10003, United States
- Phone: +1 212-929-6923
- Email: ask@endpointdev.com
- URL: https://www.endpointdev.com/
- Contact person: Greg Hanson
LinuXia Systems
- Services: Consulting, Development, Hosting
- Address: Fillerheide 4, 30900 Wedemark, Germany
- Phone: +49 511-97820019
- Email: biz@linuxia.de
- URL: https://www.linuxia.de/
- Contact person: Stefan Hornburg (Racke)
Nesbitt & Associates
- Services: Consulting, Development
- Address: Canada
- Phone: +1 877-886-5379
- URL: https://nesbitt.ca/
- Contact person: Murray Nesbitt
Zolotek Resources Ltd
- Services: Consulting, Development, Hosting
- Address: 16 Arlington Green, Mill Hill, London, United Kingdom
- Phone: +44 20-3095 0055
- Email: info@zolotek.net
- URL: https://www.zolotek.net/
- Contact person: Lyn St George
If you, or your company, provide services of Interchange development, consultancy, hosting or training, and you would like to be added to this overview, open a GitHub pull request to let us know.
Site Areas
- About Interchange
- Live demo
- Gallery of sites running Interchange
- Downloads & source code
- Documentation
- Community resources (mailing lists etc.)
- Professional support
What Interchange users are saying:
First and foremost, a web application platform really must be a platform — it must play nicely with all the other things that your marketing and logistics and operations and vendor management groups want to bolt onto it. As such, the platform must be flexible, open, pliable, and also somewhat standardized.
Moreover, it needs to perform under screaming loads, as well as hold stable under the day-in-day-out slog of data that come with running a fair-sized web-centric business. Interchange meets all of these requirements.
We built a $100M+ company using Interchange both as a customer-facing web application suite as well as the the back-office web-based logistics platform for our buyers, marketers, and warehouse operations.
The Open Source outlook of Interchange, along with its Perl architecture, brings the needed flexibility and continuity throughout the app. A competent and experienced developer can take Interchange and make it sing.
Dave Jenkins, CTO at Backcountry.com