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At ORASES, we believe in improving lives through technology and design. We look for companies and products that will make a difference and align with our vision. We are a Maryland based development agency who`s philosophy centers on high-end design and building amazing products. We don`t build Angry Birds. We focus on the hard stuff. We develop custom mobile apps, web apps, and web based applications...and make all the pieces work together. We are experts in developing complex software that typically has a need to integrate with other systems, like ERP`s, CRM`s, EMR`s, 3rd Party systems, or different APIs and ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.orases.com
  • 5728 Industry Lane
    Frederick, MD USA 21704
  • Phone: 301.756.5527

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