High-End Software Development Services

DataArt Completes IntelliFix.com, the Global Marketplace of Computer Skills on the Web

April 19, 2007
New York, April 19, 2007 – DataArt, a high-end software outsourcing company, announced completion of Intellifix.com, an online global marketplace of computer skills. The new solution allows users to find human technical support online.

Registered users in need of technical support can search an online database of engineers registered with Intellifix.com who are qualified to resolve users’ technical problems. Once the match takes place, a connection between the user’s and the engineer’s computers is established, allowing the latter to fix the user’s problem remotely, providing the tools for complete online technical support. The system also allows desktop sharing for user training and demonstrations, saving hours of phone waiting.

Though easy in concept, the idea was a challenge to implement. Since most modern networks are equipped with firewalls, a special rendezvous server was created to allow computer access. This server would collect connection requests from users and engineers and match their requests accordingly. Once the connection is established, the engineer is granted restricted access to the user’s desktop by the user. Since all actions are permission based this keeps the user in complete control.

The Intellifix.com Web site includes a database for engineers’ registration and promotion, a powerful search engine for users in search for technical support, and a secure payment terminal integrated with PayPal.

About DataArt
DataArt (www.dataart.com) is a high-end custom software development company with industry-specific expertise in financial technology, telecom and media sectors. The company specializes in enterprise application development, system integration and business automation tools. Headquartered in New York City, DataArt runs state-of-the-art R&D centers in St. Petersburg and Voronezh, Russia, and maintains offices throughout the U.S. and in London, UK. In the last year, DataArt was named one of the world’s top emerging outsourcing providers by BusinessWeek, CMP’s Global Services 100 and International Association of Outsourcing Professionals.

About Intellifix:
www.intellifix.com
During 2005, a group of friends used their combined knowledge of the IT Industry to develop the concept of harnessing the power web based remote control tools to provide help and support to computer users in a new and innovative way. From this idea IntelliFix.com was born.

Media Contact:
Vica Vinogradova
212-378-4108 x 14
vica@dataart.com

DataArt Employs Java Developers in Ukraine

April 12, 2007
Small Facility Creates Jobs in Eastern Europe.

Java Developer’s Journal, a leading IT publication for all things Java, picked up the news of DataArt expanding its R&D operations to Kherson, in the Southern Ukraine.

“The company’s third development facility will handle projects in all core competencies of DataArt, including .NET and Java, and will employ over 30 engineers by the end of the year,” writes the magazine. “The University of Kherson was selected for its tradition of academic excellence and advanced IT and telecommunications infrastructure. 8,000 students attend Kherson University, taught by more than 300 professors and 18 academics.”

Original article

DataArt Opens Development Center in the Ukraine

April 05, 2007
New York, April 5, 2007 - DataArt, a high-end software outsourcing company, announced expansion of its development facilities with the opening of a new R&D center at the University of Kherson, in the southern Ukraine.

The company's third development facility will handle projects in all core competencies of DataArt, including .NET and Java, and will employ over 30 engineers by the end of the year. The University of Kherson was selected for its tradition of academic excellence and advanced IT and telecommunications infrastructure. 8,000 students attend Kherson University, taught by more than 300 professors and 18 academics.

"Kherson was an ideal place for opening a sophisticated R&D center," said Michael Zaitsev, CEO of DataArt. "The enormous potential of engineering students and their thirst for challenging projects was a perfect match for DataArt's demand for skillful development force."

"By opening a facility in Kherson, DataArt took the first steps in turning the region into the Silicon Valley of the Ukraine," said Alexander Spivakovsky, Vice-Rector of Kherson University. "We are happy that our talented engineering students don't have to leave the region to find quality employment."

DataArt's engineering force has been growing at 40% a year. The office in Kherson is the second R&D office opened by DataArt in the last year. Voronezh facility grew to 50 people during that time, and the main St. Petersburg facility currently employs over 250 people.

DataArt Opens Development Center in the Ukraine

April 05, 2007

DataArt announced expansion of its development facilities with the opening of a new R&D center at the University of Kherson, in the southern Ukraine.

The company's third development facility will handle projects in all core competencies of DataArt, including .NET and Java, and will employ over 30 engineers by the end of the year. The University of Kherson was selected for its tradition of academic excellence and advanced IT and telecommunications infrastructure. 8,000 students attend Kherson University, taught by more than 300 professors and 18 academics.

"Kherson was an ideal place for opening a sophisticated R&D center," said Michael Zaitsev, CEO of DataArt. "The enormous potential of engineering students and their thirst for challenging projects was a perfect match for DataArt's demand for skillful development force."

"By opening a facility in Kherson, DataArt took the first steps in turning the region into the Silicon Valley of the Ukraine," said Alexander Spivakovsky, Vice-Rector of Kherson University. "We are happy that our talented engineering students don't have to leave the region to find quality employment."

DataArt's engineering force has been growing at 40% a year. The office in Kherson is the second R&D office opened by DataArt in the last year. Voronezh facility grew to 50 people during that time, and the main St. Petersburg facility currently employs over 250 people.

DataArt Opens Development Center in the Ukraine

April 05, 2007
New York, April 5, 2007 - DataArt, a high-end software outsourcing company, announced expansion of its development facilities with the opening of a new R&D center at the University of Kherson, in the southern Ukraine.

The company's third development facility will handle projects in all core competencies of DataArt, including .NET and Java, and will employ over 30 engineers by the end of the year. The University of Kherson was selected for its tradition of academic excellence and advanced IT and telecommunications infrastructure. 8,000 students attend Kherson University, taught by more than 300 professors and 18 academics.

"Kherson was an ideal place for opening a sophisticated R&D center," said Michael Zaitsev, CEO of DataArt. "The enormous potential of engineering students and their thirst for challenging projects was a perfect match for DataArt's demand for skillful development force."

"By opening a facility in Kherson, DataArt took the first steps in turning the region into the Silicon Valley of the Ukraine," said Alexander Spivakovsky, Vice-Rector of Kherson University. "We are happy that our talented engineering students don't have to leave the region to find quality employment."

DataArt's engineering force has been growing at 40% a year. The office in Kherson is the second R&D office opened by DataArt in the last year. Voronezh facility grew to 50 people during that time, and the main St. Petersburg facility currently employs over 250 people.

About DataArt
DataArt (www.dataart.com) is a high-end custom software development company with industry-specific expertise in financial technology, telecom and media sectors. The company specializes in enterprise application development, system integration and business automation tools. Headquartered in New York City, DataArt runs state-of-the-art R&D centers in St. Petersburg and Voronezh, Russia, and maintains offices throughout the U.S. and in London, UK. In the last year, DataArt was named one of the world's top emerging outsourcing providers by BusinessWeek, CMP's Global Services 100 and International Association of Outsourcing Professionals.
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