Axmor is a custom software development services company focused on providing IT solutions for tech startups and small businesses that require additional expertise across multiple IT fields. They help develop systems, automate business processes, and handle integration with third-party services. According to Axmor, 70% of their clients return with new projects and stay with them for 5 years on average. They also report that their customers typically: Have…
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Rubyroid Labs
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Rubyroid Labs is a full-cycle Ruby on Rails development company based in Minsk, Belarus. Since 2013, they have built software running on the RoR framework for startups and enterprises from all around the world. They aim to solve complex engineering problems using Agile methodology. The vendor states their Ruby on Rails team includes more than 50 RoR developers with an average of four years of professional experience; senior engineers at Rubyroid Labs have been in the job for 6–8…
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