About Us

Since 2004, Stainless Code has been developing quality business software leveraging over 30 years of combined expertise and the power of the open source software movement. Focused on Java, J2EE and related technologies, Stainless Code emphasizes quality software and efficient project management. We have a specific emphases on:

Media and Broadcasting

We specialize in managing and distributing content to large audiences, integrating content-management systems with business systems and working with content delivery networks to facilitate large-scale distribution of content over the internet to customers worldwide. 

Web 2.0 and Social Networking

Blogs, wikis, comments, ratings, profiles, message-boards and online video are all hallmarks of the social networking wave that’s been shaking up businesses all over the WWW. Stainless code’s engineers are constantly applying social networking technologies to our client’s businesses to improve their bottom line and keep them up-to-date with current (and sometimes ahead of the curve) technologies.

Service-Oriented Architecture

Established businesses of all verticals require enterprise architecture reviews and improvements. Stainless engineers have reviewed and improved many large scale systems running the business of Fortune 50 companies and can do the same for your business, regardless of size.

Contact Us

E-mail: info (at) stainlesscode.com
Phone: (646) 328-CODE



sc experts

  • "Software Development is not only about solid code, but also about a solid development process that makes sure the code gets done as the client wants, when the client wants. At Stainless Code we put as big an emphasis on our process as we do on our code."
    - Dan Stieglitz, Chief Executive/Engineer
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  • "Project management at Stainless Code involves leveraging a variety of technology driven tools throughout the entire project life cycle. It is this unique approach that enables our clients to have complete visibility into a project's schedule and progress, as well as stay well informed of any changes or issues discovered."
    - Abby Winthrop, Lead Project Manager