Why South Africa’s top companies use Codehesion for app and software development

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[Promoted] Why South Africa’s top companies use Codehesion for app and software development

Codehesion is an award-winning company that has extensive experience in all aspects of the development process, including: Project Management, Front-End Development, Back-End Development, Testing, and Deployment and Maintenance.Codehesion then ensures it only employs highly-skilled and experienced software engineers, computer scientists, and project managers who specialise in software development.

The result is Codehesion winning multiple awards for its work and boasting a long list of satisfied clients. Hyundai, Leroy Merlin, Woolworths, Peermont Global, Fines SA, Entabeni Systems, Poynting, HOMii, Midstream Estates, Marcura, Nology, Workshop 17, Sendr, and many more are Codehesion clients.This allows Codehesion’s highly-skilled experts to deliver the following services to clients:Software systems development, upgrades, and maintenance.Whichever option you select, Codehesion will produce excellent results.

The consultation will see Codehesion assess your requirements, provide insights into the potential work required, detail the predicted timelines, and share expected costs.

 

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