A lot of hype, but ultimately disappointing. The company in question appears to be small and tries to project an image of being larger through extensive PR efforts. Its main offerings include a proprietary programming language and database that date back to 1981, both of which are quite niche. The programming language has fallen out of favor, no longer making the top 100 in the TIOBE index as of late November. Experienced developers are steadily leaving the market, while attracting new talent is becoming increasingly difficult. Most remaining clients seem focused solely on maintaining outdated code. Sales figures in the region are so low that they choose not to disclose them.
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