DataArt Conference in St. Petersburg Introduces Expertise Based Outsourcing
August 25, 2005DataArt's quarterly conference in St. Petersburg outlined the company's strategy for the near future. The company's executives stressed the importance of continuing the diversification based on expertise: making a transition from an outsourcing vendor to an expertise based outsourcing consultancy.
Michael Zavileysky, COO, reviewed the steps being taken during the transition and encouraged employee initiatives in career advancement, from continuing education to expertise sharing. Eugene Goland introduced the concept of Global Project Management (GPM), which allows businesses to engage the most relevant resources from the global talent pool.
Alexei Miller reviewed the company's recent success in the financial technology, including signing of two new clients in alternative investment management space. Vica Vinogradova discussed media strategy and analyst relations, including a recent briefing with Gartner. Dmitry Bagrov, Alexey Botev, Denis Margolin and Artem Artemyev shared the scope of the company's most recent projects. The conference's happy ending was a traditional Beer Thursday, where members of DataArt team presented a different kind of diversity – talents - from puzzle solving to singing and dancing.
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DataArt Partners with Intermedia.NET to Offer Custom Application Development
August 22, 2005DataArt has partnered with Intermedia.NET, a leading turnkey provider of advanced Web, Mail and Microsoft Exchange/Outlook hosting for small to medium-sized businesses. Under the arrangement, DataArt will provide Intermedia.NET clients with advanced web development capabilities while Intermedia.NET will offer hosting services to DataArt’s clients.
Since 1995, Intermedia.NET has provided excellence in hosting services to over 15,000 customers and managed over 100,000 mailboxes for companies around the globe. With Intermedia.NET, customers get today's hottest hosting tools backed by a decade of experience and an unmatched reputation for customer satisfaction. The company enables its customers to immediately deploy powerful Web and groupware servers, while managing installation and ongoing hardware and software maintenance.
For Web hosting, Intermedia.NET supports Windows/Linux environments as well as ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion and a full range of other components that help customers meet and exceed their online objectives. DataArt is happy to partner with Intermedia.NET to deliver seamless "one-stop" solutions catering to clients' Web needs, including Web application development, hosting and support.
DataArt's VP of Corporate Communications Joins Executive Council Programs Committee
August 03, 2005Vica Vinogradova, DataArt's VP of Corporate Communications, was invited to join the Programs Committee of the Executive Council of New York, an exclusive association bringing together New York business community, aimed at fostering knowledge sharing, professional networking and business development.
The intention of the Programs Committee is to serve as the voice for the corporate membership base of the Council, and to help determine the topics for the upcoming events during the year.
"The committee is comprised of our key members and sponsors, and is the most important group of individuals involved with the Council because they are the "eyes and ears" of their clients and can help the Council define and develop cutting edge programs to best serve their clients," said Bob Johnston, President of Executive Council.
Among Committee's members are editors of TIME and Fortune magazines, executives from IBM, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Booz Allen Hamilton and others. "I am honored to join this distinguished group of people", said Vinogradova. "The brain power is truly impressive. I look forward to helping the Executive Council outline events dealing with financial technology, IT outsourcing and issues of Russian-U.S. business overall – all the areas where DataArt executives are a good fit for a speaking engagement".
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