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Professional Computing was born from the ashes like a phoenix from what can only be described as a group of young, wide-eyed, naive, hard-working, native-born guys caught in a downward-spiraling vortex of corporate politics devolved into a crashing, helium-fueled fireball that left a wake of destruction as wide and long as the state of Indiana.


Okay... so that might have been a tad dramatic... Maybe. Still. Play along for a moment...


And so it was amongst the devastation that this group of naive young guys looked each other in the eye, shook our heads in disbelief, and said in unison:


"You know what --- we can do better than this."


And so we set up shop --- right here in the heart of Indiana, the state best known for its cornfields. Embracing our heritage, we built our facility right in the middle of a cornfield. It's here, in this serene, simple, natural, calm, country-side setting that we foster our technological craft... which at it's base level involves rapidly alternating voltage states. Ironic, isn't it?

Our goal was to do what we do best --- architect and implement custom software solutions. Having our own company freed us from the confines of corporate politics that had so horribly marred our previous work experiences. With this new vessel, we were able to focus on something that doesn't usually happen in corporations --- actually getting work done. Ya, we know... novel concept...

It also gives us a wider range of clients and products to work with, which at the end of the day, is extremely gratifying and enjoyable for us. And working with a wider range of customers and products also inherently increases our experience and range of expertise. It's one of those so-called "win-win situations", and who doesn't like those?

So why not come be a part of a win-win situation?


 
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