We’re happy to announce that Zallocate Software has joined the digitally induced Partner Program, the ecosystem of top-notch IHP development and consulting companies. Zallocate Software can help you build fast and well-architected application with IHP.
Zallocate Software is the consulting company of Zachary Wood, an active open source contributor to IHP. As an early adopter and contributor to the IHP ecosystem Zallocate Software offers an extensive expertise in building applications with IHP.
digitally induced Partner’s are enabling their clients to accelerate time to market and save money by leveraging the benefits of IHP:
“I'm extremely pleased with the web app built by Zallocate Software. They had the app up and running quickly with the most critical features so I could begin to manage client information. The application is even better than I originally imagined.”
With the digitally induced Partner Program, we want to enable clients to reap the benefits of using IHP by having access to top-notch IHP experts across the world. No matter what the client’s needs are in terms of resources, skills, solutions and products for the realization of a new software project, the Partner Network can help anywhere in the world.
Visit the Partners section on the IHP website to learn more about Zallocate Software.
About Zallocate Software:
Zallocate is Zachary Wood's software consulting company specializing in the design and implementation of high quality web and mobile software applications. Our software can empower your business to stand out by optimizing ineffecient processes with custom tools built for your team.
Web: zallocate.com
Email: zac@zallocate.com
About IHP:
IHP is the fastest way to build full-featured web applications. Developed by digitally induced, IHP is the fastest growing framework in the Haskell ecosystem. IHP’s highly productive developer tooling accelerates the time to market, while it’s best-in-class type system and functional design eliminates common problems like null pointer exceptions that slow down projects after the initial development phase.