Infomaze began with a simple conviction — build on the web when everyone else built for the desktop. That instinct has driven every decision since. Cloud software in 2002. A globally recognised product in 2010. AI-driven business solutions in 2024. The pattern is the same. We move toward what the market needs before it knows it needs it.
Vikash Padhya didn't come from a technology background. A commerce graduate drawn to the buzz of the dot-com era, he enrolled at NIIT, taught himself software development, and worked at a few companies before doing what most people only think about — starting his own.
In 2002, when every software company was building for the desktop, Vikash built for the web. His first cloud CRM — delivered to a US client at a time when "Software as a Service" wasn't yet a category — was a roaring success. More followed. Work-order management systems for 7-Eleven and JCPenney. E-commerce platforms. Healthcare applications. At its peak, Infomaze was among the most recognised software development companies out of India.
In 2006, he made a deliberate choice that most companies wouldn't make — moved the company from Delhi to Mysore, Karnataka. The same reasoning that led Infosys to establish its training campus there: room to build on your own terms, away from the noise, in a city that rewards focus. That decision shaped everything that came after.
From a one-person venture in Delhi to a 100+ person AI solutions company in Mysore — the through-line has always been the same instinct.
These aren't values on a wall. They're decisions we've made again and again over 23 years — and they show up in how we work.
Infomaze is run by people who grew with it — some from day one, some who joined and never left. Every leader here has a story that reflects what the company is.
Certifications don't make a company trustworthy — but they signal that the company has subjected itself to external scrutiny and passed. Every client engagement at Infomaze begins with these standards in place.
When Vikash moved Infomaze to Mysore in 2006, the vision was never just a cheaper office — it was a different kind of company. The infrastructure built over the years reflects that thinking.
When most software companies were still building offices around cubicles and closed-door departments, Infomaze built for collaboration — open layouts, natural light, and a working environment designed to feel less like an IT firm and more like a place where creative work actually happens.
The infrastructure wasn't built overnight. It grew over five to six years as the company grew — each decision made with the next stage of growth in mind. Today Infomaze operates from Mysore with the space and infrastructure of a company twice its current size.
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