Corporate Recognition

CMMi Level 3 V1.2 (2007)

The Capability Maturity Model Integration for Development (CMMi-DEV) is an internationally recognized evaluation standard for assessing software development practices.

Since the CMMi-DEV 1.2 was introduced in 2006 as the improved successor to version 1.1, it has become the standard by which organizations measure the maturity level of their processes”.

The standard was developed by members of industry, the federal government and Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI).

ISO 9001:2000 Certification (2004, 2006)

ISO is a family of standards for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies.

Some of the requirements in ISO 9001 include, a set of procedures that cover all key processes in the business, monitoring processes to ensure they are effective, keeping adequate records, checking output for defects, with appropriate and corrective action where necessary, regularly reviewing individual processes and the quality system itself for effectiveness as well as facilitating continual improvement.

#237 on Inc. 500 (2007)

The 2007 Inc. 500 list measures revenue growth from 2003 through 2006. To qualify, companies had to be U.S. based and privately held, independent - not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies - as of December 31, 2006, and have had at least $200,000 in revenue in 2003, and $2 million in 2006. Complete information on this year's Inc. 500, including company profiles and a list of the fastest-growing companies that can be sorted by industry and region can be found at www.inc.com/inc5000.