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Whether you are planning on creating a new web initiative or working towards enhancing your current web presence, Vergen Inc. can provide you with a variety of services that will help you achieve your solution.

Utilizing our proven development methodologies Vergen Inc.'s team of developers will listen to your specific requirements, design and develop a fast loading, clean and easy to navigate customized web solution.

We have personnel that are well versed in developing custom web solutions using several programming languages and databases, including HTML, PHP, JavaScript, MySQL and other leading web technologies. Using these tools and our creative resources we will design and develop a custom web site or web-based application that can communicate your business information, aid employee productivity and enhance business processes, while still providing you the best return on investment.

Vergen Inc. always aims at providing its clients with a custom web solution that is on time, affordable and most importantly functional.

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27.05.2010 Are you ready for the big internet crunch?
The internet as we know it is reaching its limits.  Within 18 months it is estimated that the number of new devices able to connect to the world wide web will plummet as we run out of "IP addresses" -- the unique codes that provide access to the internet for everything from PCs to smart phones.  
01.10.2009 Cisco to Buy Tandberg to Gain Video Equipment
Cisco Systems Inc., the world’s largest maker of networking equipment, agreed to buy Tandberg ASA for 17.2 billion kroner ($2.97 billion), to expand its lineup of video-conferencing products.
12.08.2009 Judge bans Microsoft from selling Word
No, you don't have to get your eyes checked. You read the headline correctly: A Texas judge has banned Microsoft from selling Word in the United States. And now, in the worst-case scenario, Microsoft may have to pull Word off the shelves by October. The chances of that actually happening are very small. Still, this makes for some interesting drama.
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