April 28, 2005During its annual conference in St. Petersburg, Russia, DataArt's President Eugene Goland reported the company's continuous growth in 2004, and announced formation of DataArt Finance, a dedicated group within the company, specializing in servicing financial services and asset management institutions.
Alexei Miller, Executive Vice President of Project Management, stressed that DataArt's consistent growth is largely based on the company's extensive expertise in the financial IT area acquired over the last several years. "DataArt is new type of a software consultancy, offering advanced technology expertise and significant cost savings through the use of our offshore software resources". He underlined enterprise application development, system integration and mathematical research as key offerings of the new group.
April 22, 2005DataArt hosted the second annual Global Leadership Forum with participation of the leading U.S. outsourcing experts. Representatives of Unisys, Outsourcing Institute and Media First shared their views on the latest trends in global sourcing.
The highlights of the event were presentations by Oliver Houck of Outsourcing Institute on e-Sourcing Capability Model for Service Providers (eSCM-SP) and Michael Zavileysky, COO of DataArt on client demands from outsourcing vendors. Mr. Houck reviewed existing models and standards of certification, and pointed that eSCM addresses the entire sourcing process and provides a new method to appraise capabilities and guidance for improvement in IT-enabled sourcing services. Additionally, Judy Arteche-Carr, Executive Director of Global Outsourcing and Infrastructure Services at Unisys reviewed best practices in BPO/BPT while Loretta Prencipe, Director of Media First and a member of DataArt's advisory board, noted the growing interest to Russian outsourcing in the Western media. Julia Zavyleyskaya announced the launch of RusWIT, the Russian chapter of WorldWIT.org.
"Russian outsourcing should not repeat the path of India" stated Michael Zavileysky, DataArt's COO. "Russian providers should continue on their own path: they are ideal for solving complex problems and it has always been our strong selling point."
DataArt's VP elected co-Chair of HR Committee, American Chamber of Commerce in Russia
April 18, 2005 Jane Kurts, VP of Communications at DataArt, was elected co-Chair of the Human Resourses Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in St. Petersburg, Russia. In her new role Jane will coordinate committee meetings, invite guest speakers and co-moderate discussions. She was selected from a group of three nominees for her continuous involvement with AmCham Russia and for most relevant suggestions on the agenda for the committee meetings.
In its 11th year of work, the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia has evolved into the largest and most influential foreign business organization in Russia. It is an impact player in the policymaking arenas of both the U.S. and Russian governments, endorsing solutions to trade and investment issues that protect and benefit the interests of its nearly 800 member companies.
Strategic Technologies, Inc. signs DataArt as an outsourcing provider
April 12, 2005DataArt has announced that it was selected by Strategic Technologies, Inc., a leading integrator of business and technology, to provide software development services.
With recently opened offices in Jacksonville, DataArt's Russian team will serve as an extension of Strategic Technologies' own business analysis and development team, working on a J2EE-based equipment management system for a major manufacturing company here.
"Our expansion to the Sunshine state was a calculated decision", says Eugene Goland, President of DataArt. "There are many technology intensive businesses here which could benefit from offshore outsourcing, and I am pleased that our first regional client is Strategic Technologies, a leader in business technology integration".
"Strategic Technologies' solutions require expertise of top engineers and programmers, and we found a great talent pool at DataArt to complement our own", said Scott McIntyre, engagement manager within Strategic Technologies' Information Management practice area. "We liked the fact that DataArt's R&D team in St. Petersburg, Russia now has a local management team near St. Petersburg, Florida". This 'virtual team' approach, where team members work seamlessly from multiple locations using state-of-the-art communication tools, proved to be highly effective for technology firms in the past.
This is the first Florida venture for New York –based DataArt, which has recently opened offices in Jacksonville.
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57,000 hours of Oracle Development, now for use by SMBs
April 04, 2005DataArt reports that it has passed a 57,000-hour mark of Oracle based development, and started offering this expertise to Small and Mid-size businesses. The range of projects spans from asset management and workflow automation to publishing and billing.
According to DataArt's president, Eugene Goland, "DataArt tailors its service offerings to fit the needs of growing businesses. Oracle is an excellent tool for increasing our clients' ROI through the use of proper technologies." Oracle based solutions provide virtually unlimited scalability, high performance, reliability and security. The SMB oriented licensing options of Oracle corp. coupled with DataArt's agile development method allow for a significant IT costs reduction.
The gradual approach based on DataArt's methodology allows for a faster and more affordable development process which not only maintains the quality of the product but provides flexibility for the system's evolution and scaling up into a full size Enterprise solution.
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