Ceylon Solutions

Ceylon Solutions

30 Total Employees
5 Local Employees
Year Founded: 2005

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<p>Ceylon Solutions is a software, web and mobile development company founded&nbsp;in 2005. &nbsp;Over the years, we've been fortunate enough to have dabbled in some really cool projects ranging from medical to financial and everything in&nbsp;between. &nbsp;If a project is of special interest to our group, we have also become investment partners.</p><p>Ceylon Solutions is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with the development offices in Colombo, Sri Lanka. &nbsp;If you haven't heard of us before, well, that's because we don't market or advertise our services. &nbsp;We deliver&nbsp;quality and cost-effective technology solutions to our ever-growing clientele base who are mainly referrals. &nbsp;If you need a sales pitch, sorry, we don't have one. But it’s also important to note that we don’t take on every project that comes to us. We only work on&nbsp;projects where we know we can make a difference – it’s nothing personal, just part of our mission. &nbsp;At the end of the day, we're just technology people who love working on great projects.</p><p>What makes Ceylon Solutions different from the hundreds of local and off-shore development companies is that we’re a philanthropic and ethical company.&nbsp; As a part of our mission, we do work for nonprofits at cost and, for our for-profit clients, we offer fair prices that is in most cases unbeatable.&nbsp; We provide quality work at cost-effective prices by utilizing our in-house development team in Sri Lanka and our in-house business team in Colorado and Kansas.&nbsp;&nbsp; Oh, and if you’re not a “techy” person, that’s okay because we like to use simple terminology rather than confuse you with geek talk.</p>