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September 15, 2003
ComputerWorld positions EPAM at the forefront of Russia's offshore software development sector
With a treasure trove of scientific talent Russia is becoming an increasingly important player in the global IT industry. If companies like EPAM continue to grow Russia's expanding offshore development sector "has a shot at the big leagues". See more details from
ComputerWorld
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September 8, 2003
Crain's New York Business: Successful projects of companies like EPAM promote outsourcing and pay off for clients
Reaping huge cost savings without any sacrifice in quality clients turn to EPAM for one-stop software development. In return they also get "loyalty, continuity, and education". See more details from
Crain's New York Business
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July 28, 2003
InformationWeek specifies EPAM's selling points
Due to Russia's continuing commitment to science and technology the country is getting more and more attention from brand-name clients who speak about numerous competitive advantages of its service providers. Thus, one of the customers of EPAM Systems reports 60% development cost savings after it started to outsource to EPAM. Among other relationship drivers of EPAM its enterprise-class customers name high quality, loyalty and "untapped resource of tremendous talent". See more details from
InformationWeek
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July 3, 2003
ComputerWorld cites EPAM's project as example of high-end development from Russia
As confirmed by the recent Aberdeen report on software development in Russia, both the U.S. IT and not-IT industries are tapping into the technological prowess of the former Soviet Union. One of EPAM's projects - the online travel service www.LasVegas.com - is cited as an example of high-end development the Russian talent is capable of. See more details from
ComputerWorld
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July 2, 2003
Insurance & Technology comments on relationship expansion between CareFirst and EPAM
Building on an existing outsourcing and co-development relationship, MD-based CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield recently awarded an additional number of projects to EPAM, who has worked through the business requirements with CareFirst and proved to be a very reliable development partner with affordable costs and excellent quality. See more details from
Insurance & Technology
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June 19, 2003
The Russia Journal reports on launch of trading system developed by EPAM
The modern electronic trading system launched by Tyumen Oil Company (TNK) is based on the platform Novell exteNd and has been developed by EPAM Systems chosen in a tender from more than 50 companies. See more details from
The Russia Journal
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May 1, 2003
ComputerWorld examines Russia as outsourcing site
EPAM and other major Russian software companies take a lot of efforts to profile Russia as a good fit for IT outsourcing services. Reinforced by the talent and sophistication of Russian programmers they help to promote the country as a low-cost destination for high-quality software development. See more details from
ComputerWorld
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April 18, 2003
InfoWorld highlights EPAM's experience in its cover story
InfoWorld in its cover story "Leveraging a Global Advantage" highlights EPAM's experience in distributed collaborated software development process and demonstrates how EPAM "equips its teams with the best tools, trains them to use and refine the best practices in multiple disciplines, and deploy them in engagements that are, for their clients, highly strategic". See more details from
InfoWorld
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February 25, 2003
EPAM's success confirms the Russian offshore software industry growth
In an overview of the modern Russian offshore software industry the robust growth and success of EPAM Systems which maintains offshore development centers in Russia confirm the positive trends typical of the industry. The article appears in the Communications & Electronics Report of February 25, 2003 from
Interfax
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January 14, 2003
ATWOnline provides details on EPAM's partnership with Datalex
EPAM's partnership with Datalex, the travel and transportation technology provider, promises to prove beneficial for both the companies: EPAM plans to enhance its solutions and services for the travel and transportation industry while Datalex anticipates new opportunities due to EPAM's extensive engineering resources and product portfolio. See more details from
ATWOnline
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