Cruxicon - Why we are in business.

Cruxicon is a Minnesota company with a specialization in IT technologies that work for your business. We focus on customer satisfaction, because each customer is a partner with Cruxicon to ensure success for both sides. Cruxicon values the presence of technology professional communities to bring common ground to all aspects of the business, along with feedback, input, and references to our business.

The Cruxicon Difference: Vision Statement
Our vision is straightforward: We believe that free markets and capitalism are the keys for success in the economy. Taking that into mind, our target market ranges from small businesses to large businesses with the idea that we understand that small, medium, and large businesses contribute greatly to the success of a nation's economy. We want to be apart of the success of a growing customer, and we want to make all customers more successful by providing cost effective products and services. The economy goes through good times and bad times. We want to be there for our customers no matter what the economic conditions are.

Cruxicon - What is in the name?
We often are asked by our customers what does Cruxicon mean. Our business name, Cruxicon, has deep historical and current references to cultures around the world.

Behind the Brand: Breaking down the name
- The first part, crux, is a common name for a constellation, known as the "Southern Cross", it is one of the most distinctive of all our modern day constellations. Cultures have made this constellation as the symbol of their way of life. Different countries around the world have crux on their national flag. In communication, crux means a vital, basic, decisive, or pivotal point. It is also another word for "cross". The second part, icon, is a word that represents an object or a work of art. It stands for an image, a picture, or a representation. An image can be worth a thousand words, and communicates a powerful message.

Symbolism - The Cruxicon brand is a three-stepped cross representing the southern cross and symbolizing the three tiers of life in different cultures.