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Skybow believes in – and develops - no-code tools that dont ask you to compromise when building and managing Business Apps on the #1 productivity platform. Its a bold statement – and we mean every word of it. The skybow solution accelerators are modules that standardize, simplify and accelerate your way of transforming your SharePoint into a platform of useful business solutions your users will love. Fully utilize the potential of your existing SharePoint- or Office 365 platform by setting up your individual solutions! skybow offers the right tools for a widespread variety of jobs. Use the skybow solution studio to enable ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.skybow.com
  • 141 W Jackson Drive
    Chicago, IL USA 60644
  • Phone: +41 44 510 33 45

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mike Fitzmaurice
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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