The Seva Group is…

A leading provider of information technology consulting services in the Mid-Atlantic region, with offices in Baltimore and Tysons Corner.  Our mission is to make a profound, positive impact on our clients’ business performance and profitability.

Seva delivers top level business solutions in a variety of markets including Financial Services, Publishing, Health Care and Life Sciences, Non-Profits and the Public Sector.  Seva’s teams of application development professionals help companies to web-enable core business processes, build online customer communities, and leverage mobile and cloud computing. Seva has been recognized in recent years by the Baltimore Business Journal as one of the best places in Baltimore to work.

Founded in 1998 by IT professionals with extensive experience in both the consulting and corporate worlds, The Seva Group understands the value that IT consultants can bring to an organization.  Because we know that our clients are the real experts in their business, our approach to each opportunity is one of partnership.  Our proficiency in all of the leading technologies means that Seva’s guidance is always based on what is truly best for our clients.  We treat your business as our own and don’t believe we’re successful unless you are.

Our name, Seva, stands for our commitment to service with dedication, honesty and integrity.  The “Group” portion of our name bears equal importance.  We offer a collective resource on every engagement, not just an individual consultant.  While each of our consultants is smart, experienced and independent, each is also able to leverage the experience and knowledge of all of our Group members.

Explore the rest of our site to learn more.  Chris Long, Seva’s founder and CEO, would welcome the opportunity to answer questions and learn more about your business as well.  Chris can be reached at 443.703.2087 or clong@sevagroup.com.

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