Skift noted DataArt’s relief fund for its employees in Ukraine following an article on how remote work platforms are figuring out ways to help Ukrainians fleeing the war — as well as those who can’t.
“DataArt, which has built software for companies including Travelport, Skyscanner, Travelzoo and Apple Leisure Group, has set up a Humanitarian Relief fund to direct millions of dollars to help its staff in Ukraine, as well as those who have left to rebuild their lives elsewhere. The global software engineering firm is headquartered in New York, but employs a large number of programmers in Ukraine, where it has the highest concentration of research and development centers, across Kyiv, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Kherson, Lviv and Odesa. It has also stopped all investment, hiring and business development activities in Russia, where it worked with private companies. It does not have any contracts with the Russian government.”
Original article can be found here.

