DataArt received two more competencies as Microsoft Gold Certified Partner: SOA & Business Processes and Mobility Solutions.
Recognizing the importance of integration and business process solutions and the increasing needs of our enterprise customers for mobility support for line-of-business applications, DataArt aims to capitalize on the opportunity to help organizations build integrated, extensible, and secure e-business solutions that connect information, systems, people, and processes.
DataArt has seen a tremendous demand for business mission critical and enterprise level reporting applications to perform on mobile devices. Mobility Solutions competency for the Windows mobile platform has added to the company’s roster of other successful mobile development initiatives for Blackberry and iPhone.
“As a Microsoft partner we want to be at the front edge of modern technology, in full grasp of the latest solutions’ frameworks,” said Alexander Makeyenkov, SVP of Capital Markets at DataArt. “Proving these two competencies was yet another step in strengthening our differentiation as one of the best technology providers in the segment, and will help us provide better service to our clients.”
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DataArt announced a formal technology partnership with TENNIS.com (http://www.tennis.com), the leading tennis site on the internet, and the Official website of TENNIS Magazine.
For the high volume traffic periods surrounding this year’s US Open – the largest tennis event in the world occurring through September 7 in Flushing Meadows (New York), DataArt worked with the TENNIS Company’s internet development team to optimize TENNIS.com’s network configuration for peak loads, made enhancements to the site’s content management system and improved the performance of areas of the site hosting live scores from the US Open. Additionally, DataArt worked to integrate services from technology providers on the TENNIS.com site that pulled in just released images and news stories for all the top players in the game.
“We’re pleased to help TENNIS.com remain one of the most visited tennis sites in the world and use our expertise to improve the site’s performance,” said Eugene Goland, President of DataArt.
“DataArt’s team responded in short order to improve our site’s responsiveness, especially in key areas, such as our Live Scores page,” said Dominic Schmitt, General Manager of TENNIS.com. “The team in Eastern Europe effectively gave us a 24 hour development cycle leading up to this year’s US Open.”
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