PSP Ranked 15th Top Software Developer by Puget Sound Business Journal
BELLEVUE, Wash., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSP), an internet application service provider, is proud to announce its ranking of 15th on the Largest Software Developers List published by Puget Sound Business Journal
PSP designs and develops software applications for their own product and service offerings in-house in their headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, and continues to enhance the online presence of their customers. As architects of their own software, PSP has the ability to attune their service to support specific business needs.
"PSP is honored to be listed on the Largest Software Developers List and has set a goal to grow our business in the years to come," said Mayumi Nakamura, President and CEO of PSP. "We will continue to enhance our services through our software development efforts. We would like to remain as a software company although we do provide internet hosting services."
PSP started in an apartment on Mercer Island belonging to Ken Uchikura, Chairman and Founder, in 1987 with a vision to introduce U.S. software products in Japan. Today, PSP focuses on its internet services including a domain hosting and E-newsletter services. PSP has over 22 years of industry experience, providing hosting services both to Japanese and U.S. corporate customers. All of PSP's services were developed and maintained by its team of developers all located in Bellevue, Washington.
About PSP
Founded in 1987, PSP is a Domain hosting and Web Development Company located in Bellevue, WA, providing services to over 35,000 corporations. PSP has continued to grow into a successful company doing business in both the U.S. and Japanese markets. Visit www.pspinc.com to learn more.
Visit www.bizjournals.com/seattle to learn more about the Puget Sound Business Journal and the full list of the Top Software Developers.
SOURCE Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
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