AtomicGarden, Inc., is a metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia based web development and software development firm with unsurpassed experience and knowledge in the Internet and Software industry. Since 1995, AtomicGarden has been on the forefront of
ever-changing web technologies.
Ryan N. Bennett is AtomicGarden's president, primary software consultant and web developer. Over the past 13 years, Ryan has been the lead developer and architect on countless web site projects and software projects, including projects for Jackson
Healthcare Solutions, LocumTenens.com, Surgical Information Systems, Matria Healthcare, The International Special Events Society of Atlanta, the Atlanta Gator Club, and more.
Sydney Bennett is AtomicGarden's primary interactive and multimedia developer. Sydney creates multimedia training products, presentations, and interactive applications using Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex. With over 8 years of experience, Sydney has been
the lead developer on projects for The Home Depot, Jackson Healthcare Solutions, StatCom, and the Atlanta Falcons.
"As the World Wide Web and our reliance on computer software and the Internet for business continues to grow, small businesses need web development and software solutions more than ever" says Bennett. "More and more people are searching for goods and
services in their communities on the web. In addition, beusinesses are increasingly relying on software to manage inventory, customer relationships, accounting, and more. Having the agility to create and maintain relationships with potential and
current customers is essential for bringing in customers, and more importantly keeping them."
AtomicGarden offers clients unsurpassed peronal service and quality. When you work with AtomicGarden, you work directly with the individuals working on your project. In addition, the AtomTracker project tracking system allows clients to follow the
progress of their project. All web sites are also created to be maintenance friendly for small businesses, allowing easy content updates using software like Macromedia Contribute, a tool that makes it as simple to edit web pages just as it is to edit
a word processing document.