Intetics

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Intetics
TypePrivate
IndustryIT Outsourcing Services
Founded1995 (Client Server Programs); 2003 (Intetics)
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
United Kingdom
Germany
Key people
Boris Kontsevoi (president and founder)
Websiteintetics.com

Intetics is a IT outsourcing company headquartered in Naples, Florida with software development centers in Europe in Belarus (Minsk), Ukraine(Kharkiv, Kyiv and Lviv) and Poland (Kraków), branch offices in United States (Wilmette, Illinois), Germany (Düsseldorf), and a representative office in UK (London).

History[]

The company was founded in 1995 by Boris Kontsevoi in Minsk. Today Intetics specializes in the establishment and operation of offshore dedicated teams for application development, GIS, systems integration, engineering, data processing and back-office support.[1]

Initially, the company operated under the name Client-Server Programs, 8 years later was renamed Intetics. The word is an amalgam of the words "Internet, Technology, and Ethics."[citation needed]

In 2010 Belarusian production branch of Intetics becomes a resident at the Belarusian Hi-Tech Park.[2]

In 2016 Intetics introduces the new framework in software development, Predictive Software Engineering.[3][4]

Community involvement[]

Intetics is one of the largest IT companies in Belarus.[5]

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Globalisation Enabler." Zillion Business Review. 44th ed. 2012: 22. Print.
  2. ^ Belarus High Technologies Park
  3. ^ How Predictive Software Engineering Can Smooth Development Processes, eWeek.com
  4. ^ Predictive software engineering: the ultimate way to deliver working software, CIO.com
  5. ^ "Top 12 US Companies in Belarus" by Vasiliy Fotin. June 11, 2012 (Russian)
  6. ^ "IAOP - The 2020 Global Outsourcing 100". www.iaop.org. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  7. ^ "Intetics 9th Year Among World's Largest 500 Software Companies". Intetics. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  8. ^ "2018 Software 500 Companies". Software Magazine.
  9. ^ "Corporate Vision - Software & Technology Innovation Award 2016 Simple Listing". www.cv-magazine.com. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
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