About Us

serverIn 2001, we were developing an amazing database connection technology and tackling tough software and workflow integration challenges. We spent a lot of time in cafe's, working on open source side projects for fun‚ and talking.

clockWe had seen enough of bureaucracy, undervalued employees, and those endless, expensive project paths that just waste time and money without something brilliant to show for it. We knew that people were demanding to do better things in a much better way.

pillowWe realized that our previous work experiences were missing a company culture that sparks excitement, collaboration, and effervescent creativity. An understanding that the web and its related technologies should not continue business as usual but allow creative and brilliant software design.

chartWe envisioned a company that encouraged employees, promoted honesty, and believed that money was earned and did not just fall from the sky (or out of client's pockets). We wanted to improve how sites, intranets, and apps were built and maintained, and take them to a new level.

chartSo, we started InfoBridge.