About Sphinxsolution
Vibant IT Service Providers
Sphinx Solutions is a vibrant IT service provider that offers result-driven software solutions globally. Incorporated in 2010, Sphinx is now a CMMI level 3 appraised company with ISO 9001:2015 certification.
Sphinx Solutions is a US-based digital transformation company with a specialization in custom technology solutions worldwide. We combine technological expertise, specific domain experience, and immense passion for excellence to deliver enterprise-grade solutions. We deliver impactful digital business solutions powered by the latest technologies.
Our team of 100+ members helps businesses connect with their audience and optimize operations with utility, expertise, and experience. We are an ISO 9001:2019 certified and CMMI level 3 company, with strong expertise in core development solutions. We have so far achieved more than 500 deployments on app stores as well as more than 50 successful e-commerce store lives.
We are grateful to work with some of the Fortune 100 companies. Our clientele includes brands like Nissan, Disney, and Daiichi Sankyo in our past. Our sheer dedication and customer commitment have helped us maintain a more than 90% client retention rate. Some of the applications developed by us have received enormous funding.
We are open to working on technology development projects across the globe. We wish to grow with the growth of our clients.
Our people are our greatest asset. We welcome talents from different sectors to join our team. We are open to networking with creative minds.
Featured articles and news
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