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New York

Software, AI & cloud
development in Albany.

We build custom software, AI systems, and cloud infrastructure for Albany companies. We are a remote-first studio, so we work with New York businesses the same way we work with clients anywhere in the US.

[ The Albany market ]

Albany is New York's capital, and state government is the gravitational center of its economy: agencies, the legislature, and the dense ring of associations, law firms, and consultancies that work with them. Around that core sits a serious research economy, with the Albany Nanotech Complex making the region a national center for semiconductor research, plus SUNY institutions and major regional healthcare systems.

Capital-region organizations buy software differently. Agencies and the vendors that serve them need accessibility compliance, security review, and procurement-friendly contracting. Associations and advocacy groups need member portals and event systems. Research institutions need data tools and integrations that university IT departments approve of. The market rewards firms that can navigate process, not just write code.

Init One Solutions works with Albany organizations as a remote-first studio, comfortable with the documentation, security questionnaires, and stakeholder reviews that public-sector-adjacent work in a capital city actually requires.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • state government
  • semiconductor research
  • higher education
  • healthcare
  • associations & advocacy
  • professional services

[ Working with us from Albany ]

We work with New York State agencies. Can you meet the security and accessibility requirements that come with that?

Yes. We build to WCAG accessibility standards and design infrastructure to satisfy state security review: documented architecture, access controls, encryption, and logging. We are used to filling out security questionnaires and producing the artifacts that procurement and IT oversight in Albany expect.

Do you have experience with membership organizations like the associations based in Albany?

Membership-driven systems are a recurring build for us: portals, dues and renewal flows, event registration, and member directories, integrated with the CRM and accounting tools the organization already runs. For Albany associations the addition is usually legislative tracking and advocacy tooling layered on top.

Our stakeholders in Albany expect in-person accountability. How does a remote engagement handle that?

With structure. You get a named senior engineer, a standing meeting cadence on eastern time, written status reports your board or oversight committee can read, and on-site presence for kickoff and major milestones when the engagement calls for it.

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