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thinktecture.com is online

It's been a long journey which took us several months, hundreds of emails, and hours of phone conferences and meetings throughout Europe. Today we've reached our most important milestone: thinktecture is going online.

Thinktecture offers in-depth consulting for software developers and architects. What we did was essentially to look at all the projects and customer with which we've worked in the previous years to distill a best practices approach for supporting .NET and web services projects. You can read more about this idea here. Our work is always focused on solving your current's projects needs while at the same time increasing your skill set.

We also wanted to allow for one thing: total confidence in our staff. We've therefore selected a team in which everyone has demonstrated his experience with writing successful books and articles, and in which everyone has excellent communication skills and is also a sought-after speaker for software development conferences around the world. Just check out our team and tell me what you think of our selection!

Even if you are not looking for consulting or support in your projects, we will have something for you as well: We've made arrangements with some international publishers which will allow us to continuously create and add new original, high-quality content to our site. I can't tell you too much right now, but the best way to keep informed about new articles is to subscribe to our new thinktecture blog using your favorite RSS reader.

I personally would really like to hear what you think of thinktecture. What do you think of our services? Do you like the team? Would there be anything your project needs which isn't part of our offerings? Do you have any further ideas on how we could improve our value for your - or others' - projects? You can reach me at any time by email or msn messenger at ingo.rammer@thinktecture.com or - for voice conversations - as "ingorammer" on Skype.

posted on Monday, May 10, 2004 11:06 AM

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