# Cooperative Computing
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Cooperative Computing digitally enables high-growth companies accelerating their journey into the automated economy through a hyper focused approach that includes a strategic mix of hyper automation, hyper personalization, and data driven decisions. We enable organizations digitally by improving business performance in key business functional areas including Branding & Marketing, Sales & Commerce, Operations & Fulfillment, Customer Engagement, and Service Delivery Management. Through our Digital Maturity Experience, we help organizations solve issues to increase operational efficiencies, implement data driven decision making, and boost revenue growth, enabling them to redefine their boundaries of what is possible with business performance.

## Company Information
- Minimum project size: $50,000+
- Hourly rate: $100 - $149
- Number of employees: 250 - 999
- 4 Locations:
  - Plano, TX (Headquarters)
  - Karachi, Pakistan
  - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  - Ríoverde, Mexico

- Founded in 2012



## Services, Focus Areas, Industries, and Clients

### Service Lines

- 10% BI & Big Data Consulting & SI

- 10% Branding

- 10% CRM Consulting and SI

- 10% Custom Software Development

- 10% Digital Strategy

- 10% E-Commerce Development

- 10% IT Managed Services

- 10% IT Strategy Consulting

- 10% Mobile App Development

- 10% Web Development


### Focus Areas

- Digital and IT Strategy Consulting Focus:
    - 100% Digital Transformation

- CMS Focus:
    - 100% WordPress CMS

- Mobile Platforms:
    - 30% Hybrid & cross platform apps
    - 25% Android App Development
    - 25% iPhone iOS App Development
    - 20% iPad iOS App Development

- E-commerce Systems:
    - 30% Magento
    - 30% Shopify
    - 15% Big Commerce
    - 15% SAP Ecommerce
    - 10% WooCommerce

- IT Managed Services Focus:
    - 30% Managed Hosting Services
    - 30% Managed Software Application & Solutions
    - 20% Disaster Recovery
    - 20% Security

- Application Platforms:
    - 25% Amazon Application Development Framework
    - 20% Azure Platform
    - 20% Other app platform
    - 20% Windows server
    - 15% Google app engine

- Frameworks and CMS:
    - 23% React Native
    - 22% Laravel
    - 11% .NET
    - 11% Angular
    - 11% NodeJS
    - 11% React
    - 11% Ruby on Rails

- Mobile Focus:
    - 20% Mobile Commerce
    - 15% Business Intelligence Mobile App Development
    - 15% Financial Mobile App Development
    - 15% Productivity Mobile App Development
    - 15% Sales Enablement & CRM Mobile App Development
    - 10% Health & Wellness Mobile App Development
    - 10% Learning & Education Mobile App Development

- Programming & Scripting:
    - 20% Python
    - 20% Ruby
    - 20% Swift
    - 15% Java
    - 15% PHP
    - 10% ASP.NET


### Industries

- 5% Energy & natural resources

- 5% Telecommunications

- 10% eCommerce

- 15% Information technology

- 5% Retail

- 10% Consumer products & services

- 10% Advertising & marketing

- 10% Business services

- 10% Financial services

- 5% Manufacturing

- 10% Medical

- 5% Hospitality & leisure


### Clients

- 5% Small Business (<$10M)

- 30% Midmarket ($10M - $1B)

- 65% Enterprise (>$1B)


## Pricing Snapshot

Average rating for cost based on this provider's reviews: 4.9 out of 5


**What Clients Have Said** *(This summary is based on verified Clutch reviews.)*:

Cooperative Computing offers competitive pricing with strong value for cost, noted for their efficient project management and quality deliverables. Clients appreciated their expertise, transparency, and dedication, suggesting they deliver excellent results relative to costs, although specific project costs and client sizes were not disclosed.


**Most Common Project Size**: $200,000 to $999,999 based on 5 reviews
*(Pricing information for this provider is based on reviews where the project size was available.)*

### Pricing by Service

- Custom Software Development: $200,000 to $999,999 based on 2 reviews

- Mobile App Development: $10,000 to $49,000 based on 2 reviews

- E-Commerce Development: Less than $10,000 based on 1 review

- Web Development: $200,000 to $999,999 based on 1 review



## Reviews

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### Cooperative Computing Review Insights

Overall Review Rating: 5.0
- Quality: 4.6
- Schedule: 4.8
- Cost: 4.9
- Willing to Refer: 5.0



### Top Mentions

- High-quality work (2 mentions)

- Professional (2 mentions)

- Transparent (2 mentions)

- Accommodating (1 mentions)

- Dedicated (1 mentions)

- Exceptional performance (1 mentions)

- Flexible (1 mentions)

- Knowledgeable (1 mentions)

- Puts the customer first (1 mentions)

- Results-oriented (1 mentions)

- Timely (1 mentions)



### Review Highlights

**Respect and Care for Clients**
Clients feel respected and valued, with Cooperative Computing showing genuine care for their issues and project needs.

**Accommodative Project Management**
The team is flexible and adjusts sprints to meet strict delivery schedules, ensuring project milestones are met.

**Areas for UX/UI Improvement**
Some clients noted that UX/UI designs could be improved, though Cooperative Computing is receptive to feedback and willing to make necessary adjustments.

**Strong Cost-Value Proposition**
Clients highlight Cooperative Computing's excellent cost-versus-value proposition, delivering high-quality work at competitive rates.

**Timely Delivery**
Projects are often completed ahead of schedule, showcasing Cooperative Computing's efficiency and strong project management skills.

**Long-term Platform Usage**
A transportation management company has been using the platform developed by Cooperative Computing for five years, indicating the system's reliability and effectiveness.

**Professional and Accountable**
Clients noted that Cooperative Computing's project management style is professional, accountable, and committed, ensuring timely and effective communication.

**Effective Communication Tools**
Clients appreciate the use of Basecamp for regular updates and communication, ensuring transparency and organization throughout the project lifecycle.

**Clear and Transparent Communication**
Cooperative Computing maintains clear and transparent communication, using tools like Slack and Basecamp for regular updates and detailed sprint reviews.


### Cooperative Computing Reviews


#### Mobile App Development for App Design Company
**The Project**
- Services: Mobile App Development
- Project size: $10,000 to $49,999
- Project length: Aug. - Oct. 2021

**Project Summary**: Cooperative Computing developed an iOS app for an app design company. Working on the client's design concept, the team built an app that allowed users to automatically sort their photos by date.


**Review Rating**: 5.0
- Quality: 5.0
- Schedule: 4.5
- Cost: 4.5
- Willing to Refer: 5.0

**The Reviewer**
CEO, Memories365
- Industry: Arts, entertainment & music

- Client size: 1-10 Employees
- Review Type: Online Review
- Verified

**The Review** — Sep 29, 2021

**Feedback Summary**: Cooperative Computing managed to deliver the app before the deadline, pleasing the client. They executed their tasks flawlessly and kept the client updated throughout the project. Their receptiveness to feedback allowed them to transform the client's idea into a beautiful, well-performing app.
""The team was also very knowledgeable and provided feedback and ideas along the way to enhance the initial concept.""

**BACKGROUND**
Please describe your company and your position there.

I am the CEO of a company that is designing photo apps for the consumer market.

**OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE**
For what projects/services did your company hire Cooperative Computing, and what were your goals?

I wanted to develop an app that allows people to see their photos in a chronological order. The challenge was how to help a mobile user:

automatically find and display pictures taken on a specific day; and
	quickly jump to pictures taken on a specific day, especially when the user has a large photo album.
The photo app in iOS opens up on the last pic taken by default and can be clunky to scroll through. I was not sure if it was possible to automatically post pics on a specific day or jump to pics taken on a specific day, but the team found solutions for both!

**SOLUTION**
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?

I had the concept but did not know where to turn for help. I used reference to find different options. CC seemed to be the best organized and also had a focus on the client experience.

Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.

The CC team took my design concept away for a couple of weeks to determine if they could build it to the specs that I outlined. After the initial proof of concept, they began development work. Along the way, the CC team highlighted additional gaps and steps that I had not thought of but needed to address to build a compelling app.

How many resources from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?

I worked with a lead project manager. He was great at bringing together the developers and designers for regular touch points. I also was keep updated via Basecamp. The team did a great job at keeping me updated along the way and the work actually finished a little ahead of schedule.

**RESULTS & FEEDBACK**
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?

TBD. I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the team build the app after the initial PoC.

Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.

The team used Basecamp for regular communication. Much of the work did not need input from me, so I was able to stay updated automatically and with ease via Basecamp.

During the development, the team would regularly reach out for calls when we needed to discuss some features or design elements needing my input. The CC team also build a beta app that I was able to interact with for testing and additional feedback.

What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?

They took my initial idea and developed a beautiful app around it. The team was also very knowledgeable and provided feedback and ideas along the way to enhance the initial concept.

Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?

Not really.


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#### E-Commerce Development for Marketing Company
**The Project**
- Services: E-Commerce Development
- Project size: Less than $10,000
- Project length: Apr. 2019 - Ongoing

**Project Summary**: Cooperative Computing developed an e-commerce website for a marketing company. They are responsible for an OpenCart migration along with template designs and customization.


**Review Rating**: 5.0
- Quality: 4.0
- Schedule: 5.0
- Cost: 5.0
- Willing to Refer: 5.0

**The Reviewer**
Graphic Design, Sigma Press Inc.
- Industry: Advertising & marketing

- Client size: 1-10 Employees
- Review Type: Online Review
- Verified

**The Review** — May 26, 2021

**Feedback Summary**: Cooperative Computing has switched the site to OpenCart, which is more efficient and secure in handling online business. The team primarily uses Basecamp in progress tracking and communication. Also, their respect and care for the project have ensured a successful ongoing partnership.
""Cooperative Computing is the best web support team I could find."
"

**BACKGROUND**
Please describe your company and your position there.

I'm a graphic designer and also in charge of organizing the web related content at Sigma Marketing, a company that primarily sells calendars and promotional materials to our clients.

**OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE**
For what projects/services did your company hire Cooperative Computing, and what were your goals?

Our websites were created over 15 years ago and running an obsolete cart program. For the first couple of years we have worked with Cooperative Computing they helped us patch the sites and get by. After a few years had passed we came to be aware that ecommerce was obsolete. We took council with Cooperative Computing who showed us Opencart, a cart they expressed a lot of knowledge and expertise in. The challenge was creating a site template, with all of the customization each project needed that we could use moving forward into the future.

**SOLUTION**
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?

We were originally looking for help in ecommerce related web assistance, and I did many searches online before coming across Cooperative Computing. What impressed me right away was the timely reply, respect to my requests, the fast turnaround, the expertise and the very fair pricing.

Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.

Cooperative Computing organized the project and listed everything to be done on Basecamp, which kept things very easy to find throughout the project. Every day they would post what changes had been made and what was next on the agenda. We always knew the timeline and they stayed very close to it at all times.

How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?

We would work with approximately two sales reps, usually just our main rep, and then we had one dedicated technician, occasionally a second. Our primary tech is Bilal and there aren't enough words to express the professionalism he offers Sigma.

**RESULTS & FEEDBACK**
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?

Once we made the switch to Opencart, again, Cooperative Computing's request, we saw a much more efficient and secure way of handling business online. We are able to offer our clients an ordering tool that now feels as good as it looks.

Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.

Cooperative Computing primarily uses Basecamp to discuss large scale projects while small requests are usually handled over email. They keep everyone updated with the entire process for the duration of the project.

What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?

The most impressive thing about Cooperative Computing is the respect they offer their clients. Sigma and myself always felt like Cooperative Computing genuinely cared about our issues.

Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?

There are none that come to mind.


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#### Mobile & Web App Dev for Digital Transformation Co
**The Project**
- Services: Mobile App Development, Web Development
- Project size: $200,000 to $999,999
- Project length: Jan. 2020 - Ongoing

**Project Summary**: Cooperative Computing provides ongoing development services for a digital transformation company. They assess the projects and help with UX/UI designs, mobile development, and web development as needed.


**Review Rating**: 5.0
- Quality: 4.5
- Schedule: 5.0
- Cost: 5.0
- Willing to Refer: 5.0

**The Reviewer**
COO, Digital Transformation Company
- Industry: Information technology

- Client size: 1-10 Employees
- Review Type: Phone Interview
- Verified

**The Review** — Apr 16, 2021

**Feedback Summary**: Cooperative Computing work is high quality. They offer a great cost-versus-value proposition, and they tackle projects effectively. The team is communicative and highly technically skilled. The client is happy with the developments and services provided by them.
"“Cooperative Computing has been the best company I’ve come across in the last two years in terms of cost and value.”
"

**BACKGROUND**
Introduce your business and what you do there.

I work for a digital transformation company. We work with large clients to do digital transformation, which can entail from internal technologies to external, customer-facing technologies, like applications, mobile apps, websites, and service systems.

**OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE**
What challenge were you trying to address with Cooperative Computing?

We were working with one of the largest offline newspaper companies. Cooperative Computing has been helping us for the last few months to turn their business into a digital one.

**SOLUTION**
What was the scope of their involvement?

Cooperative Computing has helped us do a complete rebuild of the newspaper’s applications as well as completing an internal technology review for the business’s systems and application products. We’re currently working on customer-facing mobile and web applications for a social platform.

Cooperative Computing scoped the solution in advance. They defined what the key deliverables are, which, in this case, are features in the application and specific technology stack. They created a 13-point Sprint plan to work over the next 28 weeks. The deliverables are placed on a weekly basis, and they're defined based on the features and functionalities within the app. We’re about halfway through this development.

Within six weeks of starting the engagement, they developed a functional app that we could demo and begin to feedback on. They started with a reference application that did not function correctly. They took it, reviewed it, and then they built the brand new application from scratch. Ever since, they've been adding new features to it and expanding the existing ones.

We give them some requirements from our end, such as specific integrations that they need to do. There's obviously a lot of archaic systems within the business already that are mission-critical, and they have to integrate them within the applications. We require them to develop on AWS, and we give them the specific requirements when other assets need to be built within PHP. With this assessment, they're building the solution.

What is the team composition?

We’ve been working with 18 people on this project. This includes project managers, Scrum masters, front- and backend developers, mobile developers, and a single UX/UI designer. QA and testing people are part of that, too.

How did you come to work with Cooperative Computing?

I’ve been working in this field for several years, so I’ve worked with a lot of various agencies and hired internal staff as well. I was looking for vendors and did a personal assessment of them, including the interviews. I looked at cost-versus-experience reviews so we could get good value for our money.

I saw Cooperative Computing references and noticed that they’d worked with some big multinationals and other regional big companies in the fast-moving consumer goods sector. The proposal they gave us seemed to cover all the bases compared to the other proposals I saw.

Initially, we asked them to scope out all the features required before any formal engagement was made on the actual development. They did that and blew us away. They were able to hit all the marks that we needed. For that reason, we hired them.

What is the status of this engagement?

We started working together around the beginning of January 2021, and the engagement is ongoing.

**RESULTS & FEEDBACK**
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?

The functionality that they develop within the applications has been great. There are clear targets that they’ve hit. However, there are no metrics to share for this development.

The technical development has been very good. They’ve been able to move at our pace. We’ve been forced to throw a few curveballs at them regarding integrations, and they’ve been able to do them successfully.

How did Cooperative Computing perform from a project management standpoint?

Cooperative Computing gives me full transparency. We communicate via Slack, and I get daily reports on the tasks completed. At the end of the sprints, I get a pretty good sprint review document delivered to me. That shows me what we miss, complete, and what it’s to be completed.

They're very good at highlighting where potential issues might be coming up. For example, recently, we were asking for some technical details on one of the integrations within a business, and the business didn’t have the documentation. Cooperative Computing highlighted this pretty early on, and one of the project managers stepped in to try and assist with the solution. When they saw that was going to be an issue coming up, they alerted us to it. It was easier to manage the issue that way.

What did you find most impressive about them?

Cooperative Computing has been the best company I’ve come across in the last two years in terms of cost and value. I reviewed several agencies around the globe, and they were way above the rest. Their work is really good quality-wise.

Are there any areas they could improve?

Some of the UX/UI designs haven’t been impressive. However, I know they are able to take the feedback in and clean up their work.

Any advice for potential customers?

There needs to be an open channel of communication. Make sure you get to talk with the whole team and not just the project managers. I have direct contact with the whole development team, not only the project managers and the account directors. I'm able to ask questions of the technical team, which for me, has been invaluable to be able to get technical answers to questions.


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#### Custom Software Development for Transport Management Company
**The Project**
- Services: Custom Software Development
- Project size: $200,000 to $999,999
- Project length: Feb. 2012 - Nov. 2016

**Project Summary**: A transport management company partnered with Cooperative Computing in order to build a full cycle transportation management system that encompassed everything from accepting orders to invoicing.


**Review Rating**: 5.0
- Quality: 4.5
- Schedule: 4.5
- Cost: 5.0
- Willing to Refer: 5.0

**The Reviewer**
COO, MUV Inc
- Industry: Other industries

- Client size: 11-50 Employees
- Review Type: Online Review
- Verified

**The Review** — Sep 30, 2021

**Feedback Summary**: It's been five years since the company first implemented the system that the Cooperative Computing team developed for them, and they still use it to this day. The company appreciated the team's willingness to learn about their industry in order to develop the best system possible for their needs.
""Their dedication and willingness to learn the business side to deliver the system we needed was good.""

**BACKGROUND**
Please describe your company and your position there.

I am a COO of muv, inc. - a transportation management company.

**OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE**
For what projects/services did your company hire Cooperative Computing, and what were your goals?

Full cycle of transportation management starting with accepting the order all the way to invoicing.

**SOLUTION**
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?

Knew the founder from prior experience.

Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.

The requirement was to build an online platform that is fully integrated with the legacy system and sales force. Modules included: customer management, vendor management, ride management, event management, rate management, accounting, and sales.

How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?

4 to 10 at a time. full stack team.

**RESULTS & FEEDBACK**
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?

It's been 5 years and we're still using the platform.

Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.

Professional, accountable, committed.

What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?

Their dedication and willingness to learn the business side to deliver the system we needed was good.

Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?

At that time the company was still fairly young and pulled through with force and dedication. I know they have grown since and are a lot more mature as a development company.


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#### Custom Software Development for Consulting Firm
**The Project**
- Services: Custom Software Development
- Project size: $1,000,000 to $9,999,999
- Project length: Nov. 2020 - Ongoing

**Project Summary**: Cooperative Computing was hired by a consulting firm to provide custom software development services. The team is responsible for rebuilding the client's software using PHP, Laravel, and AWS.


**Review Rating**: 5.0
- Quality: 5.0
- Schedule: 5.0
- Cost: 5.0
- Willing to Refer: 5.0

**The Reviewer**
CEO, Consulting Firm
- Industry: Other industries

- Client size: 1-10 Employees
- Review Type: Online Review
- Verified

**The Review** — Apr 21, 2021

**Feedback Summary**: Cooperative Computing is accommodating, adjusting their sprints accordingly to adhere to the client's strict delivery schedule. The team utilizes a project management and communication tool to stay on track. They understand the project goals, allowing them to tailor the solution to match.
""Their ability to turn complicated software projects into efficient deliveries is impressive."
"

**BACKGROUND**
Please describe your company and your position there.

I am an external consultant to the company in question.

**OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE**
For what projects/services did your company hire Cooperative Computing, and what were your goals?

We had a custom build of a major piece of software that needed to be rebuilt.

**SOLUTION**
How did you select Cooperative Computing and what were the deciding factors?

I was lucky enough to be introduced to them in the past. We used them for major projects delivering complicated software solutions for publicly listed companies and they have excelled at delivery.

Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.

PHP, Laravel, AWS.

How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?

We had a dedicated team of 19 team members.

**RESULTS & FEEDBACK**
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?

We had a strict delivery schedule with moving parts. In order to achieve this the team were able to accommodate items and adjust the sprints accordingly to deliver the results.

Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timelines.

Everything was transparent, both the sprints and the demo days. The team used basecamp for regular updates and we then engaged on regular calls to align on any items that needed a deeper dive

What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?

Their ability to turn complicated software projects into efficient deliveries is impressive. Also, the ability to navigate large organisations and their needs and wants and be able to adapt to these requirements.

Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?

I am very happy with their work.


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## Portfolio & Awards


### Digital Transformation for Beekeeping Business
Cooperative Computing partnered with a leading beekeeping and honey distribution company to transform their digital presence. The project involved designing and migrating a legacy database to a new, custom-built platform. The solution focused on enhancing user experience, operational efficiency, and expanding the brand's reach. Key achievements included a user-friendly front-end, an efficient admin panel, and seamless database migration, resulting in improved brand perception and accelerated business growth.


### Digital Innovation in Transportation Logistics
MUV specializes in ground transportation and logistics, seeking technological solutions to streamline their booking and billing processes, enhance communication with vendors, and improve overall operational efficiency.


### Brand and Digital Revitalization for Cold Chain
Real Cold is a provider of cold chain solutions, focusing on maintaining the integrity of perishable goods. They sought a digital transformation to enhance their brand's emotional appeal, simplify complex information, and project a trustworthy and reliable image.


### Oracle NetSuite Integration for E-commerce
EcoStore is a retailer specializing in home, body, and baby care products. They sought technological solutions to enhance their e-commerce platform, streamline operations, and implement effective budgeting and planning through Oracle NetSuite.


### CRM Development for Construction Talent Management
Hiremate specializes in talent acquisition for the construction industry. They needed a CRM system tailored to their unique requirements, capable of managing extensive data and providing versatile functionalities to streamline hiring processes.


### Donor Engagement Platform
Degree 37 operates in the healthcare sector, focusing on blood donation. They required a DEP to target and engage younger generations, driving an increase in donations. The platform addressed complex challenges like time zone synchronization and system integration to improve donor engagement and loyalty.


### NetSuite Reporting Integration for Engineering
Arusi, specializing in utility and telecom engineering and design, faced challenges integrating NetSuite Reporting Foundation with their systems. They required solutions for accurate job costing, seamless system integration, and effective financial reporting to enhance their project management capabilities.


### Digital Enhancement | Emergency Management Expert
Early Alert specializes in situational awareness and emergency management, providing services like incident management and business continuity. Cooperative Computing is working to strengthen their brand, enhance their digital outreach through social media, and develop specialized modules to support their comprehensive emergency management services.


### Enhancing Digital Storytelling through Memories365
Memories365 is an app designed to automatically organize daily photos into a personal diary. It's ideal for various users like expectant mothers and travelers, offering features like photo editing, automatic collaging, and easy access to memories by date. Cooperative Computing enhanced the app's design and digital presence, making it a go-to platform for personal storytelling.


### Digital Maturity Enablement
Sudima, a company focused on digital transformation, collaborated with Cooperative Computing to elevate their digital maturity. The project aimed to overhaul their digital systems, streamline their operations, and enhance overall efficiency, positioning them for future growth and technological advancements.








## Packages







## Locations (4)

### Plano, TX (Headquarters)
- 5345 Towne Square Drive, Suite 155
- Plano, TX 75024
- United States
- 21 - 30 employees
- Phone: +1 (214) 295-5997

### Karachi, Pakistan
- Suite 306, Tariq Center, Plot No C-1, Commercial Area, Tariq Rd, P.E.C.H.S. Block 2 PECHS, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh 74500
- Karachi 75050
- Pakistan
- 101 - 150 employees
- Phone: (021) 34395005

### Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Marasi Drive, B2B Tower, Office 1907, Business Bay Dubai, UAE, Business Bay, Dubai, AE
- Dubai
- United Arab Emirates
- 10 - 15 employees
- Phone: +971 (4) 458-0952

### Ríoverde, Mexico
- De la Rosa 213, Fraccionamiento El General, Rioverde, San Luis Potosí 79617, Mexico
- Ríoverde 79617
- Mexico
- 6 - 9 employees





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