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IndiSoft Receives Recognition for Growth, Contributions to Community

In Maryland, technology development firm ""IndiSoft"":https://www.indisoft.us/ has been recognized by ""_SmartCEO_"":http://www.smartceo.com/ magazine for its quick growth and contributions to the Baltimore community in the last three years.

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IndiSoft was listed among 49 other companies in the January ""Future 50"" issue of ""_Baltimore SmartCEO_"":http://www.smartceo.com/issues/Baltimore. On January 10, representatives from the company attended a ceremony for the firms honored this year.

According to the magazine, the companies featured in the Future 50 list collectively generated $875 million in annual revenue in 2012 and employed more than 5,400 individuals.

""The companies we honored this year grew in spite of the economic hardships we have all been facing. These companies invested in themselves, and invested in their people and rose above the rest. They deserved to be recognized and celebrated because they are moving our economy and this region forward,"" said Craig Burris, founder and president of _SmartCEO_ magazine. ""We were proud to recognize them for their achievements and growth.""

""It is an honor to be recognized for our hard work, ongoing growth as well as the commitment we have made to improving the financial industry through technology advancements,"" said Sanjeev Dahiwadkar, CEO and founder of IndiSoft. ""We have built a company culture of excellence in product development and customer service, which are attributes that will help carry us well into the future. We are pleased to be acknowledged among so many strong, innovative businesses in our area making a difference in their industries and the community.""

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