FREDERICK, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2025--
Orases, an AI-first custom software development firm and a five-time honoree on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies, has marked its 25th year of business. The company celebrated the milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Frederick headquarters.
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The event commemorated a quarter-century of growth and highlighted the company's long-standing commitment to both technology innovation and community development.
"To mark this 25-year milestone surrounded by our dedicated team, valued partners, and leaders from the community was the perfect testament to our journey," said Nick Damoulakis, CEO of Orases. "It has always been our belief that true success isn't just about growth or technological innovation, but about building lasting relationships and sharing that success with the community that helped build you."
During the ceremony, Orases was presented with four proclamations from Maryland state and Frederick County officials, recognizing the company's contributions to the regional economy and technology sector.
"Orases has been a driving force in Frederick's technology sector, creating jobs and attracting talent to our region," stated Rick Weldon, President and CEO of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce. "Their success story demonstrates what's possible when innovative companies choose to plant their roots in Frederick and grow with our community."
Orases is a co-founder of TechFrederick, an organization supporting the area's technology ecosystem, and maintains a decade-long partnership with the LYNX program to prepare high school students for careers in technology. Through these programs, Orases actively invests in the long-term vitality of its local technology community.
About Orases
Established in 2000, Orases is a custom software development and AI consulting company that helps organizations solve complex challenges and unlock new growth opportunities. We blend deep industry expertise, decades of hands-on tech experience, and AI-enabled development practices to deliver solutions that are technically sound and strategically built to solve unique business problems. Orases has partnered with leading brands, including the NFL, NPR, and Kimberly-Clark, to define strategic visions, rapidly prototype solutions, and bring features to market faster. Visit us at https://orases.com/.
Orases 25 Year Anniversary Ribbon-Cutting
AL HENAKIYAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Ricky Brabec deliberately gave up his motorbike lead over Luciano Benavides in the Dakar Rally while Nasser Al-Attiyah was happy to cruise through another day closer to his sixth car title on Thursday.
Al-Attiyah started 346-kilometer stage 11 between Bisha north to Al Henakiyah with a 12-minute overall lead and let it drop to less than nine minutes over new second-placed driver Nani Roma in a Ford.
Al-Attiyah was content to let Dacia teammate Sébastien Loeb catch up and pass him to have a teammate nearby for any help and to minimize errors on the mazy, dirt track. Al-Attiyah was 17th, nearly 13 minutes behind stage winner Mattias Ekström, and said he needed to execute the same plan on Friday's last effective racing stage before the end on Saturday.
“If we lose two, three, four minutes no problem,” Al-Attiyah said. “We just need to finish this Dakar in first place.”
Honda cooked up a strategy in the Saudi desert for Adrien van Beveren to open the way and let Brabec catch up after the 190-kilometer pit stop and pick up time bonuses.
Brabec boosted his overall lead from 56 seconds to nearly four minutes just 25 kilometers from the finish. He was also within a minute of the stage lead but he slowed down so KTM rival Benavides was the new overall leader, but only by 23 seconds.
Brabec got his his wish to start Friday's stage 12 six minutes behind Benavides, so he can eye him. They head west to the rally starting point of Yanbu on the Red Sea coast on 311 kilometers of gravel, some river beds with a finish in the dunes.
“A little bit of strategy today and hopefully it pays off tomorrow,” Brabec said. "I feel like its going to be a good day. We’re going back into the rocks so it will be a little bit better for us.”
Brabec is counting on his experience of winning the Dakar in 2020 and 2024 to trump Benavides, who has a best placing of fourth last year.
“I've been in this situation before,” Brabec said. “For the whole two weeks I've been just trying to stay relax, stay comfortable and just be confident, so two days more. I'm gonna do the same thing tomorrow that I've been doing every day; ride dirt bikes and have fun.”
Van Beveren helped Brabec with navigation while fighting with another teammate, Skyler Howes, the entire day for the stage win.
Howes prevailed by 21 seconds for his first career major stage in his eighth Dakar. He was third in 2023 and sixth last year. He's running fifth, 34 minutes off the pace.
Benavides was fourth in the stage and believed the race will be decided on the final 105-kilometer sprint on Saturday.
“I played no strategy like Ricky. I don't care,” Benavides said. “I'm doing what I can to control what I can control.”
Ekström won his third car stage of this Dakar, a special so fast that 12 other drivers were within 10 minutes.
Ford achieved another 1-2-3 stage. Romain Dumas, a three-time winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours, was a career-best second just over a minute back and Carlos Sainz was third.
Only Toyota's Henk Lategan beat Ekström to a checkpoint but Lategan's podium hopes were wrecked after 140 kilometers when a bearing broke on his rear left wheel. Lategan was second last year and second overall overnight but he plunged out of the top 15, at least.
Loeb moved up to third overall, 10 minutes behind Roma and three minutes ahead of Ekström.
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Rider Daniel Sanders competes during the eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Jan.15, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Driver Nasser Al-Attiyah and co-driver Fabian Lurquin compete during the eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Jan.15, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Rider Skyler Howes competes during the eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Jan.15, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Driver Henk Lategan, left, and co-driver Brett Cummings repair their car during the eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Jan.15, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Driver Nani Roma and co-driver Alex Haro compete during the eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally between Bisha and Al Henakiyah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Jan.15, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)