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Type of business | Limited liability company |
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Type of site | Digital Creative Agency |
Founded | September 2006 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Daniel Young, Founder & CEO Greyson Fischer, Partner and Senior Developer Andrew Craze, Partner and Senior Developer |
URL | DXYdoes.com |
Launched | September 1, 2006 |
Current status | Active |
DXY is a full service digital creative agency who works with enterprise and mid-market companies to design new products and services for the web, mobile, and connected devices. Owner Daniel Young established DXY in September 2006 in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] In the beginning DXY advised and educated clients on how to use mobile technology. At that time, mobile technology was not widely adopted in the consumer market, and most of DXY’s clients were enterprise service providers that sought to coordinate their logistics chain, such as UPS or other delivery services. The prominent mobile technology on the market included Blackberry, Windows Mobile and Palm Pilots. These early PDA models served as a means of checking email, calendar appointments, and to-do task lists while users were away from their desktop or laptop computers.
In 2010, Mr. Young added two senior roles to DXY, naming both Greyson Fischer and Andrew Craze as Partner and Senior Developer. [2] DXY now offers development of customized mobile-based software solutions for their clients. DXY’s first major client for mobile software was Diebold, a global manufacturer and supplier of self-service banking products (ATM’s). [3] Diebold needed a process to track its orders from production through delivery across locations in the US, Brazil, Hungary, and China.
During this expansion phase, Mr. Young identified locations that were becoming hotspots for mobile technology. Following a trial expansion into the Seattle tech scene that didn't last, [4] DXY opened an office in Berlin in 2013. [5]
Most recently, DXY opened a location in London to service Great Britain. DXY provides mobile solutions to corporations, including Goodyear, Moen, Vitamix, American Greetings and the Cleveland Clinic. [6] [7] [8]
DXY’s projects include:
Category:Companies based in Ohio Category:Companies based in Berlin Category:Internet agencies established in 2006
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Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources:
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Type of business | Limited liability company |
---|---|
Type of site | Digital Creative Agency |
Founded | September 2006 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Daniel Young, Founder & CEO Greyson Fischer, Partner and Senior Developer Andrew Craze, Partner and Senior Developer |
URL | DXYdoes.com |
Launched | September 1, 2006 |
Current status | Active |
DXY is a full service digital creative agency who works with enterprise and mid-market companies to design new products and services for the web, mobile, and connected devices. Owner Daniel Young established DXY in September 2006 in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] In the beginning DXY advised and educated clients on how to use mobile technology. At that time, mobile technology was not widely adopted in the consumer market, and most of DXY’s clients were enterprise service providers that sought to coordinate their logistics chain, such as UPS or other delivery services. The prominent mobile technology on the market included Blackberry, Windows Mobile and Palm Pilots. These early PDA models served as a means of checking email, calendar appointments, and to-do task lists while users were away from their desktop or laptop computers.
In 2010, Mr. Young added two senior roles to DXY, naming both Greyson Fischer and Andrew Craze as Partner and Senior Developer. [2] DXY now offers development of customized mobile-based software solutions for their clients. DXY’s first major client for mobile software was Diebold, a global manufacturer and supplier of self-service banking products (ATM’s). [3] Diebold needed a process to track its orders from production through delivery across locations in the US, Brazil, Hungary, and China.
During this expansion phase, Mr. Young identified locations that were becoming hotspots for mobile technology. Following a trial expansion into the Seattle tech scene that didn't last, [4] DXY opened an office in Berlin in 2013. [5]
Most recently, DXY opened a location in London to service Great Britain. DXY provides mobile solutions to corporations, including Goodyear, Moen, Vitamix, American Greetings and the Cleveland Clinic. [6] [7] [8]
DXY’s projects include:
Category:Companies based in Ohio Category:Companies based in Berlin Category:Internet agencies established in 2006