December 23, 2003DataArt attended the St. Petersburg chapter of the American Chamber of
Commerce's holiday party. The party was opened by the U.S. General Consul in St. Petersburg. The event included a deliciously catered meal and a holiday raffle and was greatly enjoyed by all who attended.
Q&A Seminars result in launch of Internal Q&A Project.
December 21, 2003This project increases the quality of automatic testing and uses the latest technology. As it is hard to imagine a more scrupulous client than a tester, this latest testing framework was developed by a combined team to ensure satisfaction of all testers' requirements. Generally speaking, software for automatic testing is a way to spend less time on routine operations. Combined with jUnit testing performed by developers, it significantly increases the quality of software products.
CEO of DataArt to begin MBA at Harvard.
December 19, 2003DataArt's CEO Michael Zaitsev has been accepted into the Executive MBA program at the Harvard Business School. The Owner/President Management Program is designed for business owners and/or managers. Michael believes this study will be very helpful in the long run for both DataArt and himself. In addition to getting a top-level education applicable to small and medium sized businesses, he will gain access and establish connections with a great network of people.
DataArt employees participate in Java Users Group.
December 16, 2003The agenda for the next JUG meeting was announced today. The main event will be a speech by one of Microsoft's R&D members on creating a new search engine. The event will be especially interesting for DataArt, since it has always balanced the use of Java and .NET technologies in its work. As a Microsoft Certified Partner, DataArt closely follows the cutting edge technologies unveiled by Microsoft to provide the best solutions for its customers. A set of Q&A seminars resulted in today's launch of the Internal Q&A Project.
.NET developers in touch with Nature.
December 05, 2003To help stay in touch with nature, a group of .NET developers at DataArt installed an aquarium complete with five piranhas. These lively fish are helping the team remain cheerful and cordial toward their fellow employees. And feeding five piranhas may possibly become a challenge fit only for the bravest.