Corgibytes, LLC
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Ashland, VA
Corgibytes, LLC is a software remodeling firm based in Ashland, Va. and was founded in 2009, their team of 11 employees specializes in enterprise app modernization, custom software development, and web development for clients of all sizes in the financial services, healthcare, and IT industries.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 25%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Enterprise (>$1B) 25%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- Center for Open Science
Highlights from Recent Projects
Corgibytes, LLC provided an in-depth technical audit of the code for the Center for Open Science, a nonprofit organization. They reviewed the company's software development to ensure best practices were being utilized in the building and testing of the software. Corgibytes provided a detailed report on the quality of work and identified areas for improvement, including the organization of testing scripts. The project involved collaboration with 3-6 people from Corgibytes, including the CEO and the chief operations person. The project was completed between July and August 2018 with a total investment of $15,000.
Corgibytes, LLC was engaged by the American Board of Urology for the development of a diplomate portal. The web-based application, built using MySQL and PHP, provides doctors with access to information online and includes a record management system for the staff. One of the main features developed by Corgibytes was the diplomat dashboard, which allows doctors to track their progress. The company worked with two members of the Corgibytes team, and the engagement, which began in December 2017, is ongoing.
A small nonprofit organization hired Corgibytes, LLC for the development of a custom system. The company sought to streamline their daily procedures, which involved serving numerous donors, children, and project sites. Corgibytes helped upgrade the code from VB.Net to C# and streamlined existing functionalities. They also updated deprecated APIs and TLS protocols and designed a user-friendly website. The project involved collaboration with several developers from Corgibytes, with one lead developer handling the majority of the work. The project is ongoing, and Corgibytes is helping a member of the nonprofit learn the code for future maintenance and enhancements.