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Firejack Technologies set to graduate from Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship

Firejack Technologies, the cloud-based custom software platform that’s the brainchild of CEO Benjamin Miller, is on the verge of graduating from the Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship in Howard County, according to CityBizList. Miller and his company, which is based out of Columbia, are moving from the Howard County incubator to newer offices thanks to the […]

Firejack Technologies, the cloud-based custom software platform that’s the brainchild of CEO Benjamin Miller, is on the verge of graduating from the Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship in Howard County, according to CityBizList.

Miller and his company, which is based out of Columbia, are moving from the Howard County incubator to newer offices thanks to the success of Firejack’s first product, Open Flame, which CityBizList says is “like having the bench strength of a team of engineers, only deployed for the cost of a single employee, and without the long development cycle”:

The software generates a complete working IT infrastructure: web services, web applications, mobile-ready integration, social media control and login management, and deploys workflow and content management solutions – without writing any code. Firejack layers in the custom code and hosts the application. [more]

Watch Firejack CEO Benjamin Miller present at Baltimore TechBreakfast in June:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sjkB-SbCAc?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0&w=550&h=309]
Open Flame 2.0 will be released in early 2013.

Companies: Firejack Technologies / Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship
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