DataArt Enhances Subscription Management System for InsWorld.com, Inc.
August 21, 2008
DataArt was selected by InsWorld.com, Inc. to improve data import and data mapping processes for its patented publishing software.Insworld.com, Inc. provides e-mail publications that allow banking, accounting, and insurance organizations to send personalized newsletters to their clients in an extremely cost-effective manner. DataArt integrated InsWorld’s existing subscription management system with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 and created a framework that helped to facilitate the integration. Enhancements in the data import processes made the system more manageable and robust, while improved data mapping usability enriched the overall end-user experience.
“I want to thank DataArt for their knowledge and expertise in the field of CRM integration,” said Edward Roemke, CEO of InsWorld.com, Inc. “The implementation specialists at DataArt were fast and professional. The new CRM integration tool has eliminated slower data exchanges, reduced data-entry errors and greatly improved our operational efficiency, which is good for InsWorld.com, Inc. and our clients!”
“We’re pleased to help InsWorld.com keep its competitive edge by enhancing their customer relationship management system,” said Eugene Goland, President of DataArt. “CRM customization has become a strong offering in the roster of DataArt’s services, and we’ll continue to build on our experience in the sector.”
Send Word Now Selects DataArt
July 24, 2008
DataArt was selected by Send Word NowTM to support the creation of advanced capabilities for its two-way on-demand alerting and response service to ensure swift, efficient communication and coordination when time is of the essence. SWN’s Alert Service is designed to reach anyone, anywhere, anytime, with any device, including wired and wireless phones, email, pagers, SMS, MMS, VoIP, satellite phones and handheld devices including the Treo and BlackBerry devices.
“In DataArt we found a firm that shows tech smarts and a good approach to creative problem solving, as well as experience with world class companies as customers. DataArt demonstrated a quality analysis of the project and had a reasonable plan to deliver. DataArt has consistently offered high level technologists with good analytical skills who are motivated and raise the right questions at the right time,” said Jeremy Sterns, Chief Technology Officer of Send Word Now.
“We’re excited to have been awarded the development of this front-line technology by Send Word Now,” said Eugene Goland, President of DataArt. “DataArt brings to the table deep expertise in mobile applications, and we look forward to delivering on the toughest client expectations.”
DataArt Launches DataArt Labs, a Joint Project with Two Leading Universities in Kharkiv (Ukraine)
July 10, 2008
DataArt announced the launch of DataArt Labs, a new project with Kharkiv National University and Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (KHNURE) . DataArt Labs project focuses on discovering young talented IT specialists , drawing from the most accomplished students and post-graduates, offering them adequate roles in the company’s projects without strict time constraints. The arrangement allows students to gain hands-on knowledge of the industry, while clients receive discounted rates on selected projects.
“DataArt Labs framework allows students to combine core education with practice. They receive a unique opportunity to participate in all stages of a project, from market research, to software development, to client communication, without interrupting their university studies,” said Mikhail Zavileysky, DataArt COO.
DataArt has been supporting academic initiatives in different universities for many years, one of which is the now well-known joint Econo-Physics program with St. Petersburg State University. The opening of the Kharkiv office in 2007, coupled with the dynamic company growth and a recent investment made the initiative a reality. Dean of the School of Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering of Kharkiv National University, Grigory Zholtkevich, and Dean of Faculty of Computer Engineering and Control of KHNURE, Vladimir Hahanov, head the project at their respective universities.
“Our key goal is to introduce innovative technologies and to implement the latest IT market trends in the university programs, so that we can rip the benefits of the best IT talent working for DataArt,” said Alexander Nikitenko, head of DataArt Kharkov office.
DataArt Executives Attend 4th of July Festivities at the American Chamber of Commerce in St. Petersburg
July 05, 2008
DataArt communications managers, Anastasiya Podolskaya and Ksenia Zdor, took part in the 4th of July celebrations of the American Chamber of Commerce at the Sharovnya Country Club in St. Petersburg.
Over 500 guests gathered at the club on the first weekend in July, including representatives from leading global companies, such as Boyden, KPMG, International Paper, Trinity, URSA and Coca-Cola, as well as regional government and diplomatic missions.
DataArt executives are among the selected group of AmCham members traditionally invited to this annual event. The company has been an active member of the Chamber for several years, and continues to partner with the St. Petersburg chapter on various projects and initiatives. As always, DataArt contributed branded gifts for the events’ attendees.
Continental cuisine was catered by several five start hotels, including Grand Hotel Europe and Hotel Astoria, providing the guests with a real taste of America in St. Petersburg. Sports competitions and kid’s activities completed the celebrations, topped by a spectacular cake ceremony.
DataArt Holds Annual Corporate Conference; Celebrates 11 Years in Business
July 03, 2008
DataArt held its annual corporate conferences in the cities of St. Petersburg, Voronezh
and Kharkiv, where three of the company’s four development centers are located. New
York executives participated in the traditional gathering s of local DataArt employees, aimed at synchronizing sales and production efforts.
Eugene Goland, President of DataArt, and Michael Zaitsev, CEO, discussed the company’s
progress in 2008, including revenue growth, investments and geographic expansion. Other presentations
covered new marketing initiatives, production processes, success stories, and lessons learned sessions.
On July 4th, all DataArt offices celebrated the company’s 11th year in business, with company-wide outings in four locations,
with a double celebration in Kharkiv: the first full year of its operation.