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What We Do

Alxemy provides business centered web development. This means we work with you to define your business objectives for your project and then work with you before and after launch to make sure your objectives are reached.

What We've Done

Take a closer look at some of our recent projects from website design to custom financial applications.

Work With Alxemy

Sometimes the best way to start is through our work request sheet in rtf or pdf versions. We may ask few a questions, but we will get a price to you within a week.

About Alxemy

The Company

Alxemy was originally formed by Michael Kumm to provide network and computer support to small business in 2001. It did not take long to see that there was a real need for small business to compete online and Alxemy soon became a design and development company serving small to medium business.

Today Alxemy has helped and consulted on dozens of projects throughout the United States from California to New York and Detroit to Florida while staying small and flexible.

Despite having just one continuos employee, Alxemy has employed and partnered with others to meet whatever demands were required. By staying small and keeping costs to a minimum, Alxemy delivers Big Results with Reasonable Budgets

Michael Kumm / Founder

Michael Kumm

Michael Kumm has over 10 years experience in Business and Marketing before gaining an additional 10 years experience in Technology.

Technology began as a hobby through the development of database system to manage high velocity inventories. The need to have access to inventory information from anywhere established a clear need to build web front ends, otherwise known as web services and/or web applications.

After completing 3 years towards a Mechanical Engineering Degree from Northern Michigan University and Lawrence Technological University he shifted gears and ended up with a Bachelor of Science in Business/e-Business from the University of Phoenix. Michael hopes to return to school to earn a Master's in Computer Science.

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