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Job Tracking System successfully demonstrated.

February 26, 2004
Another successful project has been completed by DataArt's Java Department, The Job Tracking System. Developed for a major UK based company leading in the area of digital asset management and workflow solutions, the project was demonstrated to the satisfaction of the company's board of directors. From creation and approval through to production and fulfillment, The Job Tracking System is a collaborative software system that enables marketing communication campaigns to be tracked and managed.

The Remote Artworking System created by DataArt for the same company (details in news for February 11th) can be integrated as well. The Job Tracking System has a module structure, making it easy to customize for a particular departmental structure and financial application, and whether or not the Remote Artworking System will be used for creating ads.

The Job Tracking System is the perfect management control solution for monitoring cost and time elements at every stage. This web-based system enables extraordinary collaboration between creative teams, which saves on both time and manpower.

Java experts from DataArt attend Borland Enterprise-Java ALM Solutions Seminar.

February 25, 2004
Development productivity, transparent management of distributed applications, integration of the application-platform (CORBA, J2EE, .NET) and team work between analysts, developers, and managers were the featured topics of the Borland seminar. Borland’s ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) solutions are committed to providing a new level of speed and quality to the development and deployment of application systems.

First CMM training session held.

February 24, 2004
Organized as a weekly series of lectures and seminars, Professor Dmitry Koznov of St. Petersburg State University examines certain areas of certification systems and related methods of software development. Relationships between the current software engineering processes used at DataArt and CMM recommendations will also be discussed.

Russia exchanges brains for currency

February 24, 2004

Newspaper "Business Petersburg" #31 (1617)

..."Saint Petersburg. The fast development of the Russian IT industry is connected mainly with the flow of Western investment. In Russia, especially in Saint Petersburg and Moscow, companies involved in software development are practically fully booked with orders from Western companies..."

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Survey results of the Technology Leadership Forum.

February 23, 2004
Reasons for outsourcing development projects offshore:

29% - Reduce project costs
27% - Focus in-house resources on core business
20% - Lack of in-house talent able to handle innovative development projects
15% - Flexibility
9% - Success with outsourcing less complex projects
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