Quantox to Attend the Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. European Web development and IT consulting firm Quantox will be attending the Phoenix Forum in Tempe, Ariz. from Mar. 31-Apr. 3.

A spokesperson for Quantox said, "The company's mission is simple: to provide the most reliable and effective development, design and app solutions at a most competitive price. With a fleet of over 100 educated European programmers and technology whizzes and a portfolio of business that illustrates the expansive knowledge base their team boasts, the executive team at Quantox is excited about attending the Phoenix Forum and looks to doing serious business while there."

Quantox will be present at the Phoenix Forum's Meet Market on Apr. 1 from 4:30-6 p.m. MST and will be available throughout most of the show.

Lykos, CEO of Quantox, said, "It is a good feeling to know that we can help colleagues and associates with almost any development need. Whether we are helping to integrate billing solutions, building entire sites or even creating apps, we love knowing we can alleviate some of the technology burdens on companies. And they can rest assured we've done the job right. We know there is sometimes apprehension when people hear or think of 'offshore' solutions; it is our goal to change that. We stand behind our work, and once you have experienced the Quantox difference, you will too."

For more information, visit Quantox's official website.

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