An Ormer is a small seashell, found only in the English Channel. The word comes from the latin "auris maris", or "ear of the sea". It is a one-shelled mollusk that prefers the quiet of the ocean floor. The mother-of-pearl shell interior, as well as difficulty in retrieval from the channel floor, has caused the Ormer to be included in monetary exchanges, similar to wampum, in previous years. It has also been used in jewelry and other forms of ornament.

Ormer signifies the ability to listen closely to the customer to quantify need for computing services, sometimes when the client may be at sea. (ouch...) This empowers delivery of client-based computing solutions: e-commerce platforms, application support, multimedia, manuals, and training. Our services focus on computer hardware/software and associated architecture; our products are created with the technologies we support, including education, music, and art.

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