DataArt

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DataArt Solutions Inc
Company typeBusiness network of private companies
Founded1997
FounderEugene Goland
Headquarters New York, NY, United States
Area served
Armenia
Bulgaria
Georgia
Germany
Kazakhstan
Poland
Romania
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Key people
Eugene Goland, CEO; Alexei Miller, Managing Director, US; Yuri Gubin, CIO
Number of employees
5000+ (January 2024)
Website www.dataart.com

DataArt is a New York City-based IT consultancy company. The firm designs, develops, and supports software for various industries, including finance, media & entertainment, healthcare & life sciences, retail, and travel & hospitality. DataArt operates from 30+ locations in the US, Europe (Armenia, Bulgaria, Germany, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, Ukraine), the UK and the UAE. [1]

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History

DataArt was founded in 1997 in New York City by Eugene Goland, President and CEO. [2] It started as and remains a U.S. (New York) corporation. [3]

In 2001, the company opened a London office. [4]

In 2007, DataArt received Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status. This was attained by participating in the Microsoft Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) program, where the company received high customer ratings and earned the status of Small Business Specialist. [5] [6]

In 2011, DataArt became a member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine. [7] [8] [9]

In 2014, DataArt acquired AW Systems and launched a development center in Buenos Aires, i.e. it entered Argentina. [10] [11]

In 2018–2019, Da Vinci Capital and German state-owned development finance institution DEG invested in the company. An important reason for the investment was that DataArt employed over a thousand IT professionals in Ukraine, mitigating brain drain risks. It was a strategic investment as the institutions work on promoting sustainable economic development in Ukraine, Argentina, and Armenia. [12] [13] [14]

In 2021, DataArt opened an additional R&D center in Bulgaria (Plovdiv) and new offices were opened in Kazakhstan and Georgia. [15] In September of that same year, the company acquired the Armenian-based software development company SFL. [16]

In 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, DataArt left the Russian market on 15 June, [17] [18] i.e. it closed its offices in Russia.

In September 2022, DataArt announced the acquisition of Lola Tech, [19] thus entering the software development market in Romania. Lola Tech's Cluj-Napoca hub becomes the first development centre in Romania.

Awards and Recognition

From 2010 to 2018, the company was ranked in the Inc. 5000 List of the fastest-growing private U.S. companies. [20]

In 2021, DataArt appeared among the Inc. 5000 America's Fastest-Growing private companies [21] and was included on Best Company Culture list by Comparably. [22]

Product

DataArt specializes in product development, system modernization, security service, managed support, digital transformation.

Clients

DataArt's clients include Ocado, Travelport, Centrica/Hive, Paddy Power Betfair, IWG, Univision, Meetup and Apple Leisure Group among others. [23] The company is also cooperating with Girls Who Code, the firm is closely collaborating with various Women in IT initiatives in Eastern Europe and sponsoring many events that attract female IT specialists. Women TechMakers, Python Community for Women, Toastmasters International, and Geek Girls Carrots are among DataArt's partners.

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