Reksoft

Reksoft is an offshore software engineering company specialising in software development and system integration services, specifically software product engineering, enterprise application services and dedicated centres. Reksoft has passed certification audit ISO 9001:2008, and is assessed to comply with CMMi Level 5. The company is based in St. Petersburg, Russia, and has regional offices in Munich, Germany, and Stockholm, Sweden, and development centres in Moscow and Voronezh, Russia.

Reksoft
TypePublic
IndustryNearshore/Offshore Software Engineering Development and IT Outsoursing Services
Founded1991 (1991)
HeadquartersSt.Petersburg, Russia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alexander Egorov
(CEO)
ServicesSoftware Product EngineeringSoftware engineering

Enterprise application services Application service provider
Consulting services;
Custom application development;
Enterprise application integration;
Application management;
Migration and customisation

Dedicated centres Offshore Development Center
Number of employees
more than 350 (2010)
WebsiteReksoft home page

In 2008, Technoserv, one of the leading players in the Russian IT market, acquired a 74% stake in Reksoft.[1]

Technology Focus

Clients

As of May 2011, Reksoft has served over 100 companies worldwide, including T-Systems, Cadbury, Fujitsu, Gazprom, Mazda, Philip Morris International, Mavenir Systems, Springer Business+Science Media, Tieto, Lenze,[2] Aastra and Vimpelcom.

Ranking

In 2009, Reksoft was awarded the rank of Rising Star by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals.[3] In the same year, Reksoft was listed as one of the top 20 Russian IT service providers.[4] In 2010, Reksoft was listed in the 2010 Global Services 100 List[5] In 2011, Reksoft was listed in the 2011 Global Services 100 List».[6] [7] In 2012, Reksoft was listed in the 2012 Global Services 100 List».[8] This year Reksoft was also awarded the rank of Rising Star by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals.[9]

History

  • 1991: Reksoft is co-founded by Alexander Egorov with two friends from Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation.
  • 1992: Reksoft wins first international contract, with Swiss telecommunications concern Ascom Infrasys.[10] Reksoft has been developing software for Ascom’s Telecom Solutions and PBX divisions ever since.
  • 1995-1998: Reksoft develops its own branded software products and internet solutions, including Barsum, a call accounting and billing solution,[11] spun off in 2005; Assist, an internet payment gateway,[12] sold to mCommerce, Inc. in 2003; Ozon, Russia's largest internet store,[13] bought out by Baring Vostok Capital Partners investment fund in 2000; and Edelweiss/Medallion, a property management solution,[14] sold to Softbrands, Inc. in 2003.
  • 2000: Reksoft business processes are assessed to comply with ISO 9001:2000 certifications[15]
  • 2001: Reksoft opens in-house training centre where undergraduate students take courses in software development, testing and project management.
  • 2003: Reksoft opens regional sales office in Stockholm, Sweden, and a development centre in Moscow, Russia.
  • 2005: MartinsonTrigon, a Nordic venture capitalist company, has invested 2 million dollars into Reksoft. The investment was used with the purpose to secure the growth strategies of Reksoft.[16]
  • 2006: Reksoft assessed to comply with CMMi Level 4[17]
  • 2007: Reksoft opens regional sales office in Munich, Germany.
  • 2008: Reksoft joins TechnoServ A/S,[1][18] Russia's largest system integrator, and opens a development centre in Voronezh, Russia.
  • 2009: Reksoft passes certification audit ISO 9001:2008[19] and is assessed to comply with CMMi Level 5.[20]
  • 2010: Reksoft is listed in the 2010 Global Services 100.[21] Company joins Climate Savers Computing Initiative.
  • 2011: Reksoft is listed in the 2011 Global Services 100.[22]
  • 2012: Reksoft is listed in the 2012 Global Services 100.[23]
  • 2013: Reksoft awarded Rising Stars status IAOP 2013 Global Outsourcing Ranking[24]

References

  • "The 2009 Global Outsourcing 100 Sub-lists". IAOP. 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  • "St. Petersburg, Russia: A New Entrant into the Product Development Sector". IAOP. 2010-12-20. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2011-01-19.
  • "AFNOR ISO 9001:2008 certification". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  • "Reksoft is a member of American Chamber of Commerce in Russia".
  1. http://www.comnews.ru/index.cfm?id=57178
  2. "Lenze in Russia". Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.cnews.ru/reviews/free/itservice2010/rating/rating3.shtml
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2011-05-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. Global Services - The 2011 GS100 List: 100 Companies That Define Global Outsourcing
  7. In 2012, Reksoft was listed among Top 100 Russian Employers according to HeadHunter research
  8. Global Services - The 2012 GS100 List
  9. http://www.ascom.com/
  10. http://www.barsum.ru/
  11. http://www.assist.ru/
  12. http://www.ozon.ru/
  13. http://hospitality.softbrands.com/
  14. http://martinsontrigon.com/
  15. http://qlaboratories.com
  16. Technoserv Acquires Reksoft as Martinson Trigon Exits Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine // 22/09/2008 "Technoserv has agreed to acquire Reksoft."
  17. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-01-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. "Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute Organizational Unit Maturity Level Rating". Archived from the original on 2012-05-06., Reksoft Achieves CMMI Level 5
  19. "Global Services — The 2010 GS100 List: 100 Companies That Define Global Outsourcing". Archived from the original on 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  20. Global Services — The 2011 GS100 List: 100 Companies That Define Global Outsourcing
  21. Global Services — The 2012 GS100 List
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