Software developers - PHP Specialists
Our address:
126 Lonely Track Road,
Redvale
0632,
Auckland, North Island,
New Zealand
Our phone(s):
09 448 2192
0212764800
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Computer Software Development, Technology & Marketing
Registrations, Hosting, Email, Design, Database Management, Customising, Consulting
Redvale, North Shore
Cash, Credit Terms Available, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
Quotes, Online Services, Consultations, 1 Day Service, LAN, Servers, Search Engines
The shopping hours and days of the business PHPLab are:
Opens in 16 hours 37 minutes
Founded in 2002, our purpose is building and maintaining custom web applications which meet the customer's specific needs. Using our Agile approach to software development, we can build software projects in short time frames and at a reasonable cost. Over the years, we've helped customers achieve their goals through software solutions. We've tackled complex problems, developed user-friendly interfaces, and optimised performance to create high-quality software that meets the needs of our clients. With PHP Lab, we bring all of our expertise in PHP development to the forefront. Whether it's building web applications, developing e-commerce platforms, or creating custom software solutions, we're confident in our ability to deliver results.
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