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Louisiana

Software, AI & cloud
development in New Orleans.

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

[ The New Orleans market ]

New Orleans runs one of the most distinctive economies in the country. Tourism, festivals, and conventions fill hotels and restaurants year-round, the Port of New Orleans and the river trade make the city a logistics hub at the mouth of the Mississippi, and the energy industry maintains a longstanding corporate and services presence. Healthcare is a major employer anchored by systems like Ochsner Health, film and television production works steadily under Louisiana's incentive program, and NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility builds spaceflight hardware in New Orleans East.

Hospitality at New Orleans volume is an operations problem: reservations, staffing, events, and guest communication across properties that surge for Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, and convention season. Port and maritime businesses run on documents and coordination across carriers, terminals, and customs. All of it sits in a city where hurricane preparedness is not theoretical, so resilient, cloud-based systems are a business requirement rather than a nice-to-have.

Init One Solutions builds that software remotely, from a distributed US team, for New Orleans organizations that want senior engineering without flying anyone in. When a storm closes the city, systems we build keep taking reservations and tracking cargo from somewhere else.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • tourism & hospitality
  • port & maritime trade
  • energy
  • healthcare
  • conventions, festivals & events
  • film & entertainment production

[ Working with us from New Orleans ]

What happens to our project and systems when a hurricane threatens New Orleans?

The systems we build live in AWS with backups and failover outside the Gulf region, so they keep running while the city focuses on the storm. Our team is distributed across the US, so development and support continue too. Continuity planning is an explicit part of how we architect for New Orleans clients.

Do you have experience with hospitality operations at New Orleans scale?

We build the systems hospitality at this volume requires: booking engines, event and staffing management, and guest communication tools designed for festival-season surges. We start from your occupancy and event calendar realities, not a generic template.

Why hire a studio with no New Orleans address?

Because you are hiring engineering, not real estate. We work your hours on Central time, show progress continuously on a staging site, and put senior engineers directly in the conversation. The budget that would fund a local agency's office goes into the software instead.

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