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DevMynd Announces the Purchase of Polymathic Software Dev. Firm

Jan 19, 2017

The Polymathic brand will come to end however DevMynd will be absorbing a number of Polymathic’s employees, clients, and the Polymathic brand and Polymathic has worked with a broad set of startup and mid-market clients to expand their services and products. These skills and experiences match well with DevMynd’s core practice areas which creates alignment between the teams. DevMynd and Polymathic’s work often overlapped so in looking for growth opportunities “The synergy in services and values made a lot of sense and the timing was right,” he said to Chicago Inno over email. Continue reading this press release here.

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