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Dmitry Loschinin, President & CEO of Luxoft and key client Andre Durand CEO of Denver-based Ping Identity will team up tomorrow to share the "secrets" of their successful global outsourcing partnership at the DaVinci Institute Movers & Shakers Breakfast Series event.
CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006
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Luxoft also works closely with many mid-size growth companies and independent software vendors (ISVs).
CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006
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Luxoft runs research and offshore development centers in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Dubna, Omsk, and Kiev, Ukraine.
CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006
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Following an extensive global partner search – and after hitting snags with outsourcing players in India and Mexico – Ping chose Luxoft to create a dedicated Offshore Development Center (ODC) in Russia.
CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006
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Luxoft provides a full range of custom software development services and enjoys long-term relationships with clients including some of the best-known global business leaders, such as Boeing, Deutsche Bank, IBM and Dell.
CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006
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Luxoft, founded in 2000, is a global software developer and IT services exporter with operations in the US, UK, Ukraine and Russia.
CEO’s Of Luxoft and Ping Identity To Share Outsourcing ”Secrets” At DaVinci In | Impact Lab 2006
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Luxoft rents space at a research institute where the Soviets secretly designed part of their atomic bomb half a century go.
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CHILCOTE: In just four years in the outsourcing market, Luxoft has designed business software for the likes of Boeing, Microsoft, Dell, IBM and a lot of other corporations that insist their Russian partner not identify them.
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These Luxoft employees are practicing teamwork, a leadership program in the woods outside of Moscow.
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CHILCOTE: Luxoft says its Russian programmers get an average of $12,000 a year, one-fifth what a standard American programmer makes.
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