2007

Company acquires User Experience (UX) design firm Natoli Design Group.

Company named to Inc. Magazine list of fastest-growing companies.

Twelve Company software developers and analysts win coveted 2007 Annual Merit Awards from  the National Institutes of Health

Company relocates corporate headquarters to office tower in Owings Mills, MD.

2006

Company Chairman Tom Loveland is featured on the cover of Baltimore SmartCEO Magazine.

Software developed for client, NRAI, garners top recommendation in Legal Assistant Today magazine.

Company selected to participate on a U.S. Trade Mission to Turkey to promote and support small business sector.

Company wins "Small Business of the Year" Award for Eastern U.S., an honor bestowed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

2005

Dept. of Health & Human Services awards Company $1.2M contract; National Institutes of Health launches Company-developed wireless connectivity for time and attendance system

Company announces alliance with Thomas & Herbert Consulting, an Inc. 500 Enterprise Architecture systems integrator serving Federal, State & Local governments

Three Company software developers receive coveted 2005 Annual Merit Awards bestowed by the National Institutes of Health

2004

Mind Over Machines announces equity investment in Salar, Inc. and establishes a strategic marketing agreement to promote Salar's mobile IT solutions to healthcare providers

Company invited to join Maryland Governor Ehrlich's Asia Trade Mission

Company wins IT services contract at National Institutes of Health that has potential value of $15 million

Mind Over Machines' client web site, NRAI.com, chosen as one of the "Eight Great Corporate Web Sites" for the paralegal profession

2003

Company software development teams receive three National Institute of Health Merit Awards in recognition of exemplary development and project management work

Company releases hosted applications for the Legal and Corporate Services markets that are quickly adopted by many Top 50 U.S. law firms and Fortune 500 businesses

Company teams with China-based software development firm in its first internationally-based IT solutions project

2002

Company awarded U.S. GSA contract

Company participates in U.S. trade mission to China

2001

Company wins NIH contract worth $1.5M to create web-based time and attendance system for employees

2000

Company awarded National Cancer Institute contract to create a scientific knowledgebase application

Company acquires Digital Source, a provider of web-based application development

1999

Company awarded U.S. Dept. of Education/GE Capital/ CSC contract

1998

Company awarded Johns Hopkins University, Good Samaritan Hospital, and Ford Motor Company contracts

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, 8th largest U.S. builder, selects Company to create job management system to manage construction of Baltimore's Ravens Stadium

Company awarded multiple Johns Hopkins University contracts for office automation applications

1995

Company wins initial 3-year contract with National Registered Agents, Inc. to develop applications for the legal and corporate services markets

1994

Company builds enterprise-wide customer relationship management (CRM) system for Whiting-Turner Contracting Company; deployed nationally

1993

Company wins contract with Integrated Health Services to create mapping and data mining software application for analyzing health care data by geographic region, driving corporate M&A activity across the nation

1991

Company awarded contract with Housing Authority of Baltimore City to develop lead abatement management software application

1989

Company awarded contract by U.S. Army to develop multi-office budget and forecasting system

1989

Company founded by Tom Loveland in April