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    Centogram is a Cincinnati based, custom mobile app and website development company specializing in business apps for Android, iOS, and tablet. Since 2009, they have launched a range of successful projects for businesses of all sizes and industries including P&G, Michaels, Cintas, Time Warner Cable, Rolls Royce, and multiple Universities.

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    Envy Labs are an authority in your field, and the app idea you’ve been kicking around proves it. When it’s time for a similarly-skilled partner to bring that idea to the web, they’re ready to get started. For Startups: Early-stage companies lean on them as a stand-in CTO. They’ll work together to tackle limited resources like time and budget efficiently, iterate quickly, and set a foundation that’ll carry your product into the future. For Enterprise: Established organizations bring them in for scale and speed. They’ll add their expertise to narrow down all of the decisions you’re responsible for, and offer new perspectives to old problems