Welcome to Cordis Technologies

Introducing Cordis Technologies

Cordis Technologies takes the power of FileMaker and creates outstandingly easy to use custom and off-the-shelf database driven applications.

As the winner of the 2007 FileMaker Cube Award, and a Finalist in 2008, Cordis' commitment to quality and innovation has been recognised by FileMaker themselves. So whether it's a basic contact management solution or a highly integrated workflow system that you require, Cordis has analytical and programming expertise in FileMaker Development that is second to none.

Cordis services the United Kingdom and Australia with a presence in London and Melbourne.


"I wanted to bring a level of professionalism to this sector that simply wasn't available. We knew early on that this would set us apart from everyone else."
Daniel Box,
Founder

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Latest Blog Post

Cordis add more certified developers

Thursday, February 25, 2010
Cordis are proud to announce that another one of our talented developers has passed the current FileMaker certification exam. Mark Grainger successfully sat the exam yesterday and has added to our collection of certified developers, which also includes Aaron Smith, Rob Speakman, Nicolai Kant and Bobak Kamaei.

Cordis have another two developers sitting the exam in the near future, which is testimony to the importance placed in the process. Managing Director, Dan Box commented, "As the leading FileMaker developer in the UK and Australia, it's key for us to have our developers up to speed on all the latest functionality within FileMaker. As one of few genuinely global FileMaker developers, our team are in the unique position where they are sharing knowledge not just within their own office, but also with developers on the other side...

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