LONDON, March 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- SoftServe, Inc., a leading global outsourcing product and application development company, today announced it is executing on its global strategy by opening its newest software development center in Sofia, Bulgaria. The center will augment various software development engagements to support the company's vertical strategy.
"Eastern Europe consistently ranks at the top of the world in educational achievement in math, science and technology," said Alan Harlan, CEO of SoftServe. "The opening of this center is a key component in our global strategy to provide the best development expertise, deliver industry-leading software and expand on our world class customer delivery."
According to data from The Economist and World Bank, Bulgaria ranks third worldwide in the number of certified IT professionals and has a growing workforce of 3 million. While in parallel, the growing demand for quality outsourcing services continues to increase, which in turn leads to a heightened demand for IT professionals in Eastern Europe.
About SoftServe Inc.
SoftServe, founded in 1993, is a leading global outsourcing product and application development company dedicated to empower businesses worldwide by providing end-to-end capabilities from product concept to completion. We leverage our Abiliton™ best practice framework for software development optimization, ensuring predictable, repeatable results, faster time to market and highest-quality applications. SoftServe delivers proactive solutions in the areas of SaaS/Cloud, Mobility, BI/Analytics and UI/UX for industries including Healthcare, Retail, Manufacturing, Logistics, and Infrastructure & Systems. SoftServe is a rapidly growing global company with over 3,000 professionals throughout offices in North America, Western Europe, Russia and Ukraine. More information can be found at http://www.softserveinc.com/.
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