

Valeriy Kutsyy, Chief Executive Officer of Miratech, delivers the report “Success Story: Services on Complex Administration of Cards and Payments” at the Conference “Banking Systems & Networks” in Yalta.
Continue readingOutsourcing Factory, Inc., a major IT services and consultancy provider headquartered in Quebec, Canada, propelled by explosive customer growth has expanded its operations to Ukraine through the addition of a new software development center.
Continue readingS&T Ukraine planned and completed the implementation of the IT infrastructure for the Ukrainian insurance company PROVIDNA in only six weeks.
Continue readingThis year’s Summit, which is traditionally organized by RUSSOFT, a non-commercial association of CIS software companies, and Fort Ross, a leading Russian marketing agency, together with their partners AT Software, Nokia Forum, Microsoft, D-Link, and some others, focused on establishing the place of Russian IT industry in the globalization process.
Continue readingA group of lead test engineers from Eleks Software Ltd took part in the International Conference “Quality Assurance: Management & Technologies (QAMT Ukraine – Spring 2008)” that was held in Kiev on May 23-24, 2008.
Continue readingAfter long common work and fruitful discussions Mirasoft Group – a leading Ukrainian IT outsourcing company, – and Levi9 – a European IT network with headquarter in the Netherlands – established an alliance.
Continue readingIn May, 2008, IT Ukraine Association has represented the Ukrainian IT sector at two largest international forums.
Continue readingThe first Certificate on Scrum Practitioner on the territory of the former USSR is an Infopulse’s employee.
Continue readingMiratech representatives lead by Chief Executive Officer Valeriy Kutsyy and President Mykola Royenko contributed to success of the Genesys G-Force User Conferences, held over the last month.
Continue readingMiratech Chief Executive Officer Valeriy Kutsyy and Miratech President Mykola Royenko were invited to visit EDB from May 21 through 23.
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