Cyber Sprocket Labs was organized in 2006 by Lance Cleveland and Craig Coffman in Charleston, South Carolina. The two were running independent technology consulting and development businesses at the time. After collaborating on a project together and finding they shared many of the same technical and business philosophies, Lance and Craig saw the opportunity to create something unique and successful and immediately went to work to pursue it. >
< Interest in the new project was high from the beginning,and Cyber Sprocket was kick started by both partners' strong reputations locally and abroad. The pipeline quickly filled and with it the company grew from a home-office web shop to a full-fledged small business. Cyber Sprocket continues through its second year in operation stronger and more efficient than ever. Lance and Craig's goal of creating a web business that delivers beyond expectations is constantly reinforced by our satisfied and longstanding clients.
There are a lot of web service companies out there, and some of them do an okay job. What really sets Cyber Sprocket apart from the rest is our motivation. We really like doing this stuff. We're not just out to make a buck, and we're not just giving you the answer you think you want to hear. We do things the right way, and we tell it like it is. Programming, database management, server administration - this is all complicated stuff. What you really need is technical people that will give it to you straight, and that's what we're all about.
Our team is made up of hand-picked professionals that spend their lunches arguing about the most efficient way to represent hierarchical datasets and start spewing forth unintelligible acronyms when under the influence of alcohol. Yeah - they're elite. We don't just pay the bills by coding, we breathe in hexadecimal and dream in recursive procedures. We laugh at SQL injection loopholes in other people's applications. If you don't understand half of what the previous sentences mean, then you're starting to get the picture. What you've got to ask yourself at this point is the following: Do you want your developers to be elite ... or laughed at?
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