Vision
At Cintel Systems, the customer is the focus of our vision. Their changing needs and demands are our inspiration. Their satisfaction is our only measure of success.
Our “Customer First” policy is about:
- Providing software solutions with cutting-edge technology.
- Looking beyond the immediate needs and offering solutions for the future.
- Presenting innovative options to deliver value.
- Believing in quality above all else.
- Raising the bar in service.
At Cintel Systems, the customer comes first.
Cintel Systems is constantly doing customer research in order to deliver better value to customers, depending on their specific needs. We leverage our expertise through our development center in Pleasanton, CA. We study new technologies in depth for robustness, feasibility and obsolescence to enable early adoption and create lasting customer value. Our global pool of talent in consulting and services delivers trusted solutions to customers.
Latest News
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HP’s fiscal first quarter not so hot
CEO Meg Whitman says that the company is "taking the necessary steps to improve execution." Read the original: HP's fiscal first quarter ... -
T-Mobile asks FCC to block spectrum sale to Verizon
The company says, according to documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission, that Verizon would receive an "excessive concentration" of wireless spectrum in the deal. Originally posted at The Digital ... -
Watchdog group: Foxconn hid young workers before inspection
One of the organization's employees also says Foxconn banned 16- and 17-year-old workers from overtime while inspections are ongoing. Originally posted at The Digital Home More here: -
Firefox’s Jetpack extensions reach mobile browsing
Mozilla has begun adding mobile device support to its newer extensions framework--but it's also changed Jetpack's direction and breaking earlier extensions' compatibility. Originally posted at Deep Tech Continue reading here: -
Of course Microsoft will port Office to the iPad
Office on the iPad is a foregone conclusion. It's been that way since Microsoft dipped its toe in the water with OneNote on iPhone a year ago, then crossed ... -
CIA said to be planning new software acquisition strategy
The agency's top technology employee, Ira "Gus" Hunt said it'll now start acquiring software on a pay-as-you-go basis, rather than enter into licensing agreements. More here: -
Microsoft sues Motorola Mobility, claims FRAND abuse
The software giant says Motorola is attempting to use essential patents "to kill video on the Web." It also didn't miss the opportunity to take a swipe at Google. Originally ... -
Microsoft targets Motorola Mobility, claims patent abuse
The software giant says Motorola is attempting to use essential patents "to kill video on the Web." It also didn't miss the opportunity to take a swipe at Google. Originally ... -
Under the hood: HTML5 or native? A guide
Taking your site mobile is a technology minefield. Here's how we're doing it at CBS Interactive. Continued here: Under the hood: ... -
Node.js tools: Server-side JavaScript comes of age
The story of Node.js reads like it came from a Hollywood script assembly line: Some kids are monkeying around with scrap they picked up around the Internet and find ...




