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We've seen the power of convergence in our every day lives. Our cell phones, digital assistants, sound and video entertainment devices, and computers are all coming together into intelligent devices or a constellation of devices.

We believe that our clients' business needs require a partner that can work the same way. That's why we bring all the technology, services, and methodology required to help a customer to go from idea to enterprise.

We hired the right mix of software developers, web developers, graphic artists, contact center agents, project managers, and information technology architects in the United States, Canada, the Philippines, and India that our clients need to make that leap in a cost effective manner. We blended the best from each region based on more than 10 years of experience in outsourcing without adding the bureaucracy associated with other multi-nationals.

We created our own software not only to manage our projects across the planet, but to co-ordinate every interaction in our call centers. We had experience working with the leading call center software available, but we found it too cumbersome, so we wrote our own. We used project management software that everybody uses, it didn't do the job, so we built our own.

We streamlined everything.

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