ABOUT
Many people with no internet experience have jumped on the online bandwagon in the last few years. Nothing wrong with that, but they make claims to be "experts" when they are nothing of the sort. Many have only "found" the internet in the past few years. Since the Cyberthinc team have been using the Internet since the late 1980's, and the web since before Netscape was released in 1993, what exactly are we, if these other so called "experts" have as little experience as they do have?
These so called "experts" are the type of people who didn't even notice the Internet revolution until it had run them over. We believe that the greater technical experience of the technical community, provide benefits which far surpasses the ability of non-technical companies with no online experience trying to milk money out of large corporations and small businesses alike. After all, you don't expect an artist to perform open heart surgery, so how can you expect someone whose only experience is reading "websites for dummies" engaging in a venture involving an alien skillset and mindset to theirs ?
From a website and solutions development perspective, we pride ourselves on our rapid development ethos, our software engineering approach, and our rigorous testing and code validation, that ensures, that unlike the majority of those creating websites, our clients are assured that their websites work on a wide range of browsers & platforms, and that they do not suffer the embarassment of a website which does not work on a specific browser or operating system combination. We believe that going the extra mile provides far better value for money.
At CyberThinc, we understand the technology, we know how to apply the technology, we live and breathe the technology, yet we still live in the real world. We read slashdot, sourceforge, engadget, gizmodo, digg, linux.org and when we're reading paper based media; magazines such as Wired, and our O'Reilly Technical Books (our zoo).
We don't pretend to be experts on all matters digital, or stick the letter "e" in front of words and make ourselves look stupid, we prefer all-night hacking sessions, surviving on pizza and jolt cola, minimising site bandwidth, optimising databases, testing to the nth degree and crafting code masterpieces rather than fobbing clients off with bloated knockoffs.
www.cyberthinc.com