Quantox Celebrates 10 Years, Debuts New Website

Quantox Celebrates 10 Years, Debuts New Website

LONDON — Quantox, the outsourcing web, mobile and IT development firm that is celebrating its 10th year in business, recently debuted its new corporate site, Quantox.com, complete with news and articles to best serve visitors and clients. 

Quantox CEO Vuk “Lykos” said the new site delves into all of Quantox’s services and “leaves no stone unturned” in informing the end user how the company can manage programming and technological challenges.

Founded in 2006 by Lykos, the company grew from a team of three to more than 100 hundred “disciplined and technically educated” developers and web designers as the needs of its clients grew, the founder said. 

“We are very proud of what Quantox has become,” Lykos said. “We really dialed in and focused on our core competencies to become the choice solution for companies who need web development and IT solutions at a reasonable price yet cannot risk sourcing it out to unknown personalities. 

“Our goals remain simple — serve our clientele with the utmost respect and respect for their time, their money and their companies. Ten years in this business is a major milestone, and we thank every single company and individual we have had the honor to work with because without them it would not have been possible.” 

Lykos said that the company recently hosted more than 100 people at a gala celebrating Quantox’s 10-year milestone. 

“Everyone joined in the fun as the evening included an amazing feast, music and entertainment and plenty of champagne to toast to continued success,” he said.

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