CIOReview's Most Promising Web Development Providers in 2015

CIOReview's Most Promising Web Development Providers in 2015

CIO Review Certificate

CommonPlaces has been recognized by CIOReview Magazine as one of the 20 Most Promising Web Development and Design Solution Providers in 2015.

In the annual “Web Development & Design” edition, published in December 2015, CIOReview Magazine elected a panel comprised of CEO’s, CIO’s, VC’s, analysts and their own editorial board to vote among nominated vendors who provide technology solutions and services related to Web Development products. CommonPlaces is honored to be awarded as one of those most promising providers.

Ben Bassi, CEO of CommonPlaces, states in the article, “We treat web development with traditional software development practices and methodology, following strict practices for solutions, platforms and languages we develop."

 

CIO Review Article

 

You can read the full article here. Also, make sure to check out the full issue of CIOReview Magazine to see the entire list of 20 Most Promising Web Development and Design Solution Providers in 2015.


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