DataArt SVP is a Panelist at the Zicklin School of Business
February 28, 2007Marina Kolesnik, Senior VP at DataArt, participated in the panel entitled “Managing in Turbulent Times” at the Zicklin School of Business (CUNY) in Manhattan.
The panel addressed the problems and opportunities that globalization and diversity present for today’s managers, how technology affects organizational structures, and what is needed to create a high performance culture.
Kolesnik stressed that rapid changes in technology require businesses to adapt quickly to stay ahead of the competition, which often means investing in new technologies. She mentioned that Globalization allows managers an opportunity to tap into a global talent pool with an access to new markets, while posing the challenges of managing different cultures, working around the clock, and extensive travel. Among tools for creating a high performance structure, she listed the importance of non-monetary compensation and motivation, such as stock options, employee loyalty programs, and life style balance options, all of which are present in DataArt corporate culture.
The Zicklin School of Business is the largest collegiate school of business in the nation and the only unit of the City University of New York that offers business programs accredited by the AACSB-International Association for Management Education.
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DataArt Exhibits at The 2007 Outsourcing World Summit
February 21, 2007DataArt executives attended The 2007 Outsourcing World Summit® at the Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort, Nevada, February 19-21, 2007.
The theme for this year’s Summit is Winning in The Global Knowledge Space. As business has gone global, companies have come to realize that they need to win not only in the global marketplace but also in the global knowledge space. Michael Zaitsev, CEO of DataArt, and Eugene Goland, President, have showcased some of DataArt’s knowledge base initiatives for the last year, including SME Outsourcing Best Practices report and Financial Technology Outsourcing report published jointly with Hedge Fund & Investment Technology magazine.
“The scale of the conference is truly impressive,” said Michael Zaitsev, CEO of DataArt. “The importance of getting together with the industry’s leaders and sharing ideas is hard to underestimate.”
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DataArt Voted Top Outsourcing Provider by IAOP for the Second Year in a Row
February 19, 2007DataArt was once again voted one of the world's top outsourcing providers by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP). The company is selected in The Global Outsourcing 100 list, in the Rising Stars Category.
This list of the world's best outsourcing service providers will appear in the special advertising feature being produced by IAOP in the April 30th FORTUNE 500 issue of FORTUNE® Magazine and, along with 25 sub-lists, will be published on IAOP's website www.outsourcingprofessional.org. ”You and your organization should be extremely proud of your selection to IAOP's 2007 Global Outsourcing 100,” said Michael Corbett, Executive Director of IAOP.
"We are indeed proud to have been recognized for our achievements by IAOP for two years in a row,” said Eugene Goland, President of DataArt. "We strive for excellence, and we are glad that the industry recognizes our efforts."
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DataArt is Voted Top 4 Emerging Global Service Provider by Global Services 100
February 05, 2007DataArt has been selected to 2007 “Global Services 100” list and took two top spots: #4 Emerging Global Service Provider and #4 Emerging European Service Provider.
The winners were announced January 31 at the Global Services Conference in New York. DataArt is the only company with operations in Russia selected to the Emerging Global Service Provider list.
The ranking, compiled annually by CMP Media’s Global Services Magazine in conjunction with neoIT, sources the world's most innovative providers of business and technology services and identifies leaders in 11 service-delivery areas spanning business process outsourcing, IT outsourcing, engineering and customer care.
This important industry recognition comes on the heels of DataArt announcing strong results for 2006. The company continued its growth, increasing revenue and expanding development capacity by 30%. In 2006 DataArt was once again recognized by the industry for its achievements: selected to Rising Star category by Global Sourcing 100 (IAOP), cited by leading research analysts as a company to watch, and featured in several major publications, including Business Week.
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