• Aljex Software opens Boulder tech center

    Oct. 3, 2014

    Aljex Software has opened a technology center in Boulder, CO. The center will work on new technologies related to transportation management systems.

    “Our excellent technology team will continue to operate in Middlesex, where we began as a small startup in 1995 and grew to become a major player in transportation management technology,” said Tom Heine, CEO.

    “Our customers drive our research and development, and their needs have prompted us to expand our programming team to help them expand their businesses,” he continued.

    Heine pointed out that technology giants, such as Facebook, Google, Bing, Oracle, IBM, Microsoft  and others maintain offices and development teams in Boulder, and putting an Aljex technology center in the area will allow it to tap into the region’s talent base.

    “We’re drawing from the extraordinary talent pool in Boulder to keep bringing Aljex customers the ground-breaking innovations that keep them ahead of their competitors -- and us ahead of ours,” he pointed out.

    Heine also stated that Aljex has hired six programmers and two project managers in Boulder so far and will be adding more staff going forward.

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