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TDSI is a Brazilian technology services provider focused on “on-demand technology solutions.” It helps industrial, distribution, and service-oriented companies move away from spreadsheets, WhatsApp, paper documents, and repeated data entry across multiple systems. It is not a typical self-service developer tool or SaaS platform, but more like a systems integration, process automation, and custom software development team.
Based on the site content, TDSI’s core capabilities include ERP/CRM/operations tool integration, process automation, connecting ERP with factories/MES, B2B order automation, mobile apps for field teams, and AI automation for specific operational workflows. On the technical side, it mentions OPC UA, MQTT, RESTful APIs, SQL Server, Oracle, database synchronization, and offline-first mobile architecture, suggesting a stronger focus on Industry 4.0, field services, and connecting enterprise back-office systems.
The website does not publish pricing. Its process starts with a free diagnostic session of up to 40 minutes to map existing workflows, identify bottlenecks, and quantify impact. It then provides a proposal covering scope, timeline, deliverables, and investment amount. Delivery emphasizes progressive implementation, phase-by-phase validation, complete documentation, and post-delivery support.
Its strengths are that its business scenarios are very concrete, covering real operational issues such as inventory, production, orders, and field service. It also provides several outcome metrics, such as a 70% reduction in inventory consolidation time, 3 hours saved per day on data entry, and a 40% reduction in work order closure time. In addition, it gives relatively clear explanations around industrial protocols, MES/ERP, and legacy database synchronization.
The drawbacks are also obvious: there are no public product demos, developer documentation, SDKs, standard packages, SLAs, or code repositories. It is also unclear whether it is open source or supports self-hosting. For developers, it is not a platform that can be integrated immediately, but rather a service that requires communication and project-based implementation.
TDSI is suitable for mid-sized industrial, wholesale distribution, and field service companies, especially teams whose ERP, MES, inventory, order, and mobile operations data are fragmented. It is less suitable for developers or startups looking for a low-cost, self-service trial, globally standardized API platform.
The site content does not provide information about access from China, and its business is clearly aimed at local Brazilian companies. Access from China and cross-border service capabilities are both unknown.
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