Edvantis sees growing demand for its services

Edvantis Software, a premier vendor of high-value software development and QA, has announced today that it has experienced growing demand for its services in the first half of 2009. During this period Edvantis has added 7 new corporate clients active in various verticals such as network infrastructure management, e-publishing, enterprise and consumer software, and entered two strategically important markets in the U.S. and Western Europe.

Myro Mykhalchuk, president of Edvantis Software, says: “I believe that the current economic situation has actually helped two specific types of corporate clients discover and appreciate the true value of Edvantis’ services. One of these types are companies which used to be doing so well financially prior to the downturn that they basically didn’t care much to outsource altogether. The other type is comprised of corporations which, for PR and political reasons, used to outsource to only the biggest-name and therefore most expensive vendors.

The economic crisis has made decision makers at these companies do their comparative analysis of expenses and performance which has quickly shown that Edvantis, while specifically structured to be able to work on attractive rates, provides industry-leading performance and therefore very high overall value for the price. No wonder that our most valuable accounts added in 2009 have come to us via good word of mouth; I take pride in having heard that one of our existing clients has described Edvantis as “a hidden gem vendor who really delivers”.

Denys Spektor, VP of Business Development at Edvantis Software, adds: “I believe the whole industry is transitioning through times when only strong and agile vendors which really add value will be able to succeed. Edvantis is one such vendor and I’m happy to see solid growth opportunities for Edvantis moving forward.”

Source: Edvantis
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