German textile e-commerce platform with legacy PHP modernization in progress
Buttinette operates a textile retail e-commerce business from Wertingen, Germany, built on a PHP + MySQL + Apache stack with Angular frontend. Active projects around REST API implementation and microservices architecture, combined with documented pain points in legacy code refactoring, indicate a mid-stage platform modernization effort — moving from monolithic PHP toward distributed services while maintaining core commerce operations.
Buttinette Textil-Versandhaus GmbH is a German textile e-commerce retailer operating a direct-to-consumer online shop and content management system. The company employs 201–500 people across logistics, HR, engineering, and product functions, with headquarters in Wertingen. The technical roadmap centers on modernizing the legacy PHP platform through REST API buildout and a shift toward microservices architecture.
PHP, MySQL, Apache/Nginx, JavaScript, Angular, Docker, Node.js, with supporting tools including Bash, Cron, and SSH for operations.
Online shop and CMS development, REST API implementation, and transition to microservices architecture — a modernization of its core PHP-based e-commerce platform.
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