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Pixafy a Diamond Sponsor of 2013 Magento Imagine Ecommerce conference

Posted by Joshua O'Connell

NEW YORK, NY (Feb. 27, 2013) – Pixafy, a New York-based web development and technology company, is pleased to announce its Diamond-level sponsorship of the 2013 Magento Imagine Ecommerce worldwide conference, taking place April 8-10 at M Resort in Las Vegas.

The conference has grown into one of the most important opportunities for Magento developers, hosting companies and clients to get together, network, and learn from each other. Previous events have sold out, and a similar outcome is expected in 2013.

“Pixafy’s investment and presence at the Magento Imagine Ecommerce conference reinforces our commitment to the Magento platform,” said Uri Foox, president of Pixafy. “We look forward to meeting fellow developers and hosts, as well as those who are considering Magento as their platform of choice, to discuss the power of the platform and what Pixafy brings to the table.”

As part of the conference, Pixafy will also be sharing further details about its new hosting platform, Herculo, which will be officially launching to the public Friday.  More details will be posted on the blog here upon launch.

About Pixafy

Based in New York City, Pixafy is a team of expert developers with deep experience developing world-class websites and applications, leveraging the latest technologies, content management solutions, open source platforms and web standards to solve any challenge. Pixafy takes the mystery out of web development, while helping clients whose businesses need technology, but may not be proficient in technology themselves. Pixafy’s eCommerce clients, using customized builds of Magento, process more than $35 million in sales annually.

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Joshua O'Connell
About Joshua O'Connell

Josh is Director of Operations at Pixafy. He is a veteran of web development, with almost 15 years of experience working for Pixafy and its predecessor projects, with a primary focus of front-end design and development. Not one to sit still, Josh has also pursued other interests, including journalism and marketing, many times concurrently.

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